HAI Graduate Fellowship Program
Call for Applications
HAI Graduate Fellowship Program
Academic Year 2022-2023
Application closed on May 13, 2022
The Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) offers a 2-quarter program for Stanford Graduate Students. The goal of this program is to encourage interdisciplinary research conversations, facilitate new collaborations, and grow the HAI community of graduate scholars who are working in the area of AI, broadly defined. The fellowship fosters collaboration between engineers, social scientists, humanists, and others researching the future of purposeful, intentional, and human-centered AI.
Eligibility
Successful applicants are Stanford graduate students from any discipline whose research intersects with artificial intelligence, broadly defined.
Expectations
HAI Graduate Fellows will:
- Organize and participate in, bi-weekly, 90-minute seminars with HAI Affiliated Faculty, guest speakers, and fellow cohort members.
- Participate in joint events with other HAI Fellows (i.e. paper/proposal workshops, practice job talks, training opportunities, and social events).
Compensation: $1,000 per quarter stipend
Inquiries may be directed to HAI-Education@stanford.edu
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