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American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026–2027: Up to Three Years of Progressive $66,000–$70,000 Stipends for Early-Career Cancer Researchers
The American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early-career scientists training for independent careers in cancer research, with progressive stipends of $66,000, $68,000, and $70,000 a year for up to three years plus a $4,000 annual expense allowance.
American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship 2027: Two-Year Cardiovascular Research Award With a $29,364 Annual Stipend
The American Heart Association's 2027 Predoctoral Fellowship funds up to two years of mentored cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and brain-health research training for doctoral students, with a $29,364 annual stipend plus health-insurance and project support.
Future of Work Reporting Fellowship 2026–2027: A $5,000 Stipend Plus a $1,500 Expense Budget for U.S. Journalists Covering Work, Education, and the Innovation Economy
New America's Future of Work & Innovation Economy initiative, with Work Shift, funds U.S.-based journalists to produce place-based reporting on how education, workforce development, and emerging technology reshape local economies, offering a $5,000 stipend, a $1,500 expense budget, and editorial coaching for a September 2026–August 2027 term.
Get Paid to Cover Complexity Science in Santa Fe: Santa Fe Institute Journalism Fellowship 2026 with Stipend, Housing, and Travel
Residential journalism fellowship embedding two experienced science journalists in the Santa Fe Institute's Complex Systems Summer School to deepen understanding of complexity science for better reporting on climate, health, AI, economics, and interconnected global systems.
GovAI DC Winter Fellowship 2027: A $21,000 Three-Month, In-Person Research Program in Washington for Emerging AI Governance and Policy Talent
GovAI's DC Winter Fellowship 2027 is a full-time, in-person, three-month program in Washington, DC that pays a $21,000 stipend plus travel support for people building careers in American AI governance and policy.
GovAI Summer Fellowship 2026 Applied Track: £12,000 Stipend to Launch a Non-Research Career in AI Governance
A funded, full-time, in-person summer fellowship in London for people building practical AI governance careers in communications, operations, policy engagement, and program work.
Nieman Fellowship at Harvard 2027–2028: $87,500 Stipend Plus Allowances for a Paid Academic Year for Working Journalists
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard funds an academic year of study for experienced journalists, paying an $87,500 stipend over nine months plus health insurance and childcare allowances, with 2027–2028 applications opening the first week of October 2026.
PIBBSS Fellowship 2026–2027: A Fully Funded 3-Month AI Safety Research Program in Cape Town With a $3,000 Monthly Stipend
The 2026–2027 Winter PIBBSS Fellowship pays interdisciplinary researchers a $3,000 monthly stipend, plus accommodation, meals, and flights, for roughly three months of mentored AI safety research in Cape Town, South Africa.
Princeton Arts Fellowship 2027–2029: Two Paid Years at Princeton for Early-Career Artists With a $93,000 Annual Stipend
The Princeton Arts Fellowship gives early-career artists two consecutive academic years at Princeton University's Lewis Center for the Arts with a $93,000 annual stipend, research and classroom allowances, and a light teaching load, with applications for the 2027–2029 term opening July 1, 2026 and closing September 8, 2026.
Wilson Center Research Fellowship 2027–2028: $120,000 for a Year of Independent, Policy-Relevant Research
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is running an open competition for its 2027–2028 Research Fellowship, paying a $10,000 monthly stipend ($120,000 total) for a year of nonpartisan, policy-relevant research, with applications due September 30, 2026.