The Harvard University Berkman Klein Center Fellowship 2027 is a prestigious program for researchers, practitioners, and policy experts working at the intersection of applied artificial intelligence, AI ethics, and technology governance. Hosted at Harvard Law School, the fellowship supports independent, interdisciplinary research that advances the public interest.
Fellows can explore diverse areas including AI governance, agentic AI, language model interpretability, AI and human rights, technology and the law, and internet governance. The program provides a monthly stipend of up to USD 6,250, access to Harvard libraries and research facilities, shared office space, and opportunities to engage with a global network of scholars, policymakers, and civil society leaders.
Eligible applicants include PhD holders, postdoctoral researchers, and professional practitioners. International applicants are welcome, and Harvard assists with visa sponsorship for selected fellows. This fellowship is ideal for those aiming to impact AI policy, ethics, and societal outcomes through rigorous research and public engagement.