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    <title>Kennan Institute Digital Fellowship 2026-2027</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Organisation:</strong> Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (supported by the Lounsbery Foundation and the U.S. Russia Foundation)</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Fully virtual. No travel is funded and no travel is required.</p>
<p><strong>Award:</strong> USD 2,000 monthly stipend for the six-month programme, plus mentorship from the Kennan community of experts, six virtual webinars tailored to the cohort, and inclusion in the Kennan alumni network of over 4,500 people. Travel and visa costs are explicitly not covered. No application fee.</p>
<p><strong>Duration:</strong> Six months, 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027, followed by several months of possible integration into the Kennan Institute's event schedule</p>
<p><strong>Deadline:</strong> Closed 14 Aug 2026</p>
<p>The inaugural Kennan Institute Digital Fellowship promotes original scholarship and quality non-fiction writing about Russia and the former Soviet Union, with an emphasis on work that has policy relevance. Ten fellowships are awarded per year, and AT LEAST FOUR POSITIONS ARE RESERVED FOR RESEARCHERS PURSUING TOPICS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES, MEDICINE, TECHNOLOGY OR RELATED FIELDS, which is the route by which a technology-focused project fits this call. The programme aims to give participants time, professional resources and support while bringing their work to a wider public and to the Washington-based policy community, and to build a cohort network that continues into the alumni body. Each fellow receives a monthly stipend of USD 2,000, mentorship and consultation from the Kennan community of experts where applicable, six virtual webinars tailored to the cohort's needs, and membership of the alumni network. ELIGIBILITY: intended for individuals with several years of experience working on, studying or otherwise examining Russia and/or broader Eurasia; applicants must have a good working knowledge of English, as the fellowship is conducted only in English and any publications produced for the Kennan Institute appear first in English with possible later translation into regional languages. The programme runs entirely virtually from 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027; the Institute does not cover travel-related expenses including visas. Supported by the Lounsbery Foundation and the U.S. Russia Foundation. Deadline 14 August 2026, 17:00 EST. NOTE: 'digital' here describes the virtual format, not the subject matter, so this fits the desk only if your project is itself about technology, data or science.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.kennaninstitute.org/digital-fellowship?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral">Open call details</a></p>
<p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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    <title>Good Life Residents Program: AI and Finance</title>
    <link>https://rooseveltinstitute.org/careers/good-life-resident-program/?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral</link>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Organisation:</strong> Roosevelt Institute, in partnership with Data &amp; Society</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Remote. Travel may be requested for select convenings and for the culminating public event. US economic policy focus.</p>
<p><strong>Award:</strong> USD 3,000 stipend, plus travel and accommodation for the culminating event if needed. No application fee.</p>
<p><strong>Duration:</strong> 6 months, part-time at roughly 5 to 8 hours per month</p>
<p><strong>Deadline:</strong> Rolling / undated</p>
<p>The Good Life Residents Program is a six-month Roosevelt Institute initiative that develops new leaders and elevates bold ideas across six economic policy priorities under its Good Life Agenda. Each topic area hosts a cohort of 3 to 4 residents plus 1 to 2 senior Topic Advisors (academics, policy leaders, organizers or government practitioners) who provide strategic and intellectual mentorship and moderate the closing event. Residents write a roughly 1,500-word original policy essay advancing a people-centered policy vision against a topic-specific prompt, take part in structured dialogue with peers, Topic Advisors and Roosevelt Think Tank directors, help prepare and appear at a culminating public event, contribute to press opportunities such as op-eds and reporter calls where applicable, and act as ambassadors for the Good Life Agenda in their professional and public networks. The current round, the AI and Finance Residents Program, is run in partnership with Data &amp; Society and asks for bold ideas on how to shape, redirect, interrupt or make more visible and contestable the flows of capital into generative AI. Framing: breakneck investment in generative AI technology and infrastructure is distorting the stock market, profit measures, bond issuance, the pace and composition of growth, job creation and trade policy, with seven tech companies accounting for more than a third of S&amp;P 500 market capitalisation and complex, sometimes circular financial arrangements obscuring risk. Suggested lines of inquiry include what government interventions could improve public oversight, risk allocation and direction-setting in private markets; how other investments could be coordinated and scaled if AI spending is crowding them out; what role public spending or new institutions could play in catalysing technology R&amp;D designed to support workers, sustainability and supply chains; what democratic input mechanisms would keep state influence over capital flows less vulnerable to corruption; and how federal AI policy should address public hostility to data centre investments alongside national security and competitiveness. Compensation is USD 3,000 plus travel and accommodation for the culminating event. FLAG: Roosevelt does not publish an application deadline for the AI and Finance round on the programme page, and earlier rounds (Social Security financing, Federal Reserve powers, housing) each ran their own short application window. Check the Formstack application form linked from the programme page for the current closing date before applying.</p>
<p><a href="https://rooseveltinstitute.org/careers/good-life-resident-program/?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral">Open call details</a></p>
<p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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    <title>Law &amp; AI Academic Fellowship</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Organisation:</strong> Institute for Law &amp; AI (LawAI)</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Washington DC, USA; Cambridge, UK; or remote</p>
<p><strong>Award:</strong> USD 130,000 annual salary. No application fee.</p>
<p><strong>Duration:</strong> Two years, full-time</p>
<p><strong>Deadline:</strong> Closed 31 Jul 2026</p>
<p>The Institute for Law &amp; AI (LawAI), an independent think tank researching and advising on the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence, is running its inaugural Law &amp; AI Academic Fellowship for aspiring legal scholars who intend to go on the US legal academic job market. The fellowship is designed as an alternative to university-sponsored Visiting Assistant Professor or law fellow positions: fellows spend the majority of their time researching and writing articles for publication in law journals on the law of transformative AI, and are prepared for the academic job market as part of a larger application package. Teaching is not required, which LawAI frames as a benefit over most university-affiliated positions, though fellows who want teaching experience are encouraged to seek it and LawAI and its affiliates may be able to help secure positions. Each fellow is paired with an academic mentor from LawAI's network of affiliated academics for ongoing support, with more intensive help in the final stages of the job application process including moot interviews and detailed feedback. Fellows may also inquire about spending time in residence at academic institutions of interest. Candidates are selected in part on how well their research interests align with LawAI's: the institute expects AI to reshape culture, the economy, public policy, public administration, politics, military affairs and geostrategy at least as profoundly as the Industrial Revolution, and asks whether a candidate's research is well-scoped to changes of that magnitude. Areas of particular interest include risk regulation of transformative AI, liability for AI harms, AI and biosecurity, AI and cybersecurity, executive branch use of transformative AI, national security law, law and AI infrastructure, administrative law, constitutional law, international regulation, AI in the judiciary, and industrial policy. Full-time two-year role at USD 130,000 per year, based in Washington DC, Cambridge UK, or remote. Applications close 31 July 2026.</p>
<p><a href="https://law-ai.org/career/academic-fellowship/?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral">Open call details</a></p>
<p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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    <title>Critical Playground: Freelance Writer Commissions</title>
    <link>https://criticalplayground.org/become-a-contributor/?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral</link>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Organisation:</strong> Critical Playground</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Remote</p>
<p><strong>Award:</strong> Paid commissions</p>
<p><strong>Duration:</strong> Per article (800 to 900 words)</p>
<p><strong>Deadline:</strong> Rolling / undated</p>
<p>Commissioned long-form writing at the intersection of design, technology, art and culture. Editorial themes: designing with AI as cultural and infrastructural system; responsive and adaptive materials; politics of platforms and creative-infrastructure governance; post-digital hybrid making; designing for collapse and continuity; creative research as practice. In-depth pieces only, no press releases or promotional copy.</p>
<p><a href="https://criticalplayground.org/become-a-contributor/?utm_source=artificialnouveaugrantdesk&amp;utm_medium=referral">Open call details</a></p>
<p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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