As a Winter Research Fellow, you will work with your mentor to develop and execute on a research project tailored to your experience, skills, and interests. Some Fellows may focus on a more extended, singular project, such as drafting a report or authoring a law review article, while others might contribute to a range of initiatives, such as conducting legal research that supports various research and advisory projects led by LawAI staff. Fellows may also have opportunities to help advise policymakers, government, and private sector organizations.
As a general matter, Fellows will have considerable discretion over the form of outputs they pursue (e.g., choosing between publishing a law review article vs a policy brief). Topic selection will be determined in conjunction with your mentor. Projects should generally align with LawAI’s mission to ensure that major advances in AI are beneficial and safe for the public. It may also help to review LawAI’s current Workstreams and Research Directions, which will give you a sense of the subject matter appropriate for US, EU, and Legal Frontiers Fellows, respectively.
We welcome suggestions for other topics that have a clear connection to our research priorities.
The fellowship is remote-first and lasts 8-12 weeks with one fully-funded in-person week, which will take place early on in the fellowship.
Fellowship start and end dates:
- The Fellowship will run from January 12, 2026 to April 24, 2026
- Fellows may elect to start their fellowship late or end it early provided they can work with us for at least 8 consecutive weeks and attend the in-person week.
Fellows are expected to work full-time, participate in regular team meetings, give occasional presentations on their research, and provide feedback on other research work within their cohort and the broader LawAI team.
We are happy to accommodate specific academic or professional commitments during the fellowship period. Please let us know if you have specific questions during the application process.