Applocations are currently being accepted for the Anthropic Fellows Program, The Anthropic Institute (Economics & Policy) 2026. Interested applicant are encouraged to click here to to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Anthropic Fellows Program, The Anthropic Institute (Economics & Policy)
The Anthropic Fellows Program is designed to foster AI research and engineering talent. We provide funding and mentorship to promising technical talent - regardless of previous experience.
Fellows will primarily use external infrastructure (e.g. open-source models, public APIs) to work on an empirical project aligned with our research priorities, with the goal of producing a public output (e.g. a paper submission). In one of our earlier cohorts, over 80% of fellows produced papers
Benefits of Anthropic Fellows Program, The Anthropic Institute (Economics & Policy)
- 4 months of full-time research
- Direct mentorship from Anthropic researchers
- Access to a shared workspace (in either Berkeley, California or London, UK)
- Connection to the broader AI safety and security research community
- Weekly stipend of 3,850 USD / 2,310 GBP / 4,300 CAD + benefits (these vary by country)
- Funding for compute (~$15k/month) and other research expenses
Anthropic Fellows Program, The Anthropic Institute (Economics & Policy) Requirements
- To participate in the Fellows program, you must have work authorization in the US, UK, or Canada and be located in that country during the program.
- Strong background in a discipline relevant to a specific Fellows workstream (e.g. economics, social sciences, or cybersecurity)
- Experience in areas of research or engineering related to their workstream
- Fluent in Python programming
- Available to work full-time on the Fellows program
Application Date and Process
- Click on the link to the application website to apply.
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