The Centre for the Governance of AI invites applications for its 2025/2026 DC Fellowship Program. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
GovAI is launching a DC-based edition of their flagship Seasonal Fellowship program. Seasonal Fellowships provide an opportunity for early- and mid-career professionals to deepen their understanding of Al policy, connect with a network of experts, and build their skills and professional profile, all while conducting an Al policy research project under expert guidance.
Seasonal Fellows join GovAl to conduct independent research on a topic of their choice, with mentorship from leading experts in the field. Each fellow is paired with a supervisor from the GovAl team or network. They spend the first two weeks of the fellowship exploring the Al policy landscape, before settling on a research proposal with input from their supervisors. The research could result in a report, white paper, journal article, op-ed, or blog post targeted at an audience relevant to Al policy. The Fellowship Coordinator and their broader team will offer additional support in deciding what project and output would be most valuable for the fellow to work toward.
Alongside their research and weekly meetings with their supervisors, fellows will also have the opportunity to widen their professional network and upskill on Al policy. GovAl will organize a series of Q&A sessions with Al policy experts; hands-on workshops and seminars aimed at building relevant skills and subject-matter knowledge; work-in-progress meetings that facilitate peer-to-peer feedback; as well as social events. Fellows will also be encouraged to discuss follow-on career opportunities with their team and network.
Selection Criteria
When assessing applications, they will be looking for candidates who have the following strengths or show positive signs of being able to develop them:
The application process consists of a written submission in the first round, a remote work test in the second round, and an interview in the final round. They expect to reach out to candidates for a brief (<30 minute) work test in May, offer interviews in June, and communicate final decisions to candidates in early July.
Fellows will join for three months in Washington, DC. They are currently considering two potential timings for the DC Fellowship: fall 2025 (September 15 to December 5, 2025) or winter 2026 (January 19 to April 10, 2026). Candidates will be asked to express a preference on the application form.