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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Johns Hopkins School of Government and Policy (SGP) AI Fellowship Program 2026

Johns Hopkins School of Government and Policy (SGP) AI Fellowship Program 2026

Jude OgarJune 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Applications are open for the Johns Hopkins School of Government and Policy (SGP) AI Fellowship Program 2026. Humanity is developing AI systems that instantiate a growing range of human cognitive capabilities, at human-level or greater. These powerful AI systems will challenge the foundations of governance and human collective life.

We must not only adapt our existing governance institutions and models to the speed, scale, and sometimes superhuman capabilities of AI; we must develop new institutions calibrated to these new kinds of agents. This requires deep socially- and technically-grounded work that revisits the foundations of collective governance, and reorients them to the challenge of AGI.

A new fellowship at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Government and Policy, led by Professors Gillian Hadfield, Seth Lazar, and Nicholas Caputo, has been launched to shape the next generation of leaders in AGI Governance.

Fellowship Details

The fellowship offers an elite course in AGI Governance, explored through deep dives on pressing questions at the frontiers of the AI transition. After an initial level-setting session to shore up gaps in knowledge of AI itself and of the theory and practice of governance, they will lay foundations for and explore in depth a selection of topics such as: 

  • frontier AI legislation at the state and federal level; 
  • building societal resilience in the face of rapidly accelerating capabilities growth; 
  • imbuing democratic practices into AGI alignment; 
  • designing new governing institutions for the age of AGI and beyond, and
  • navigating fundamental changes in humanity’s self-understanding due to AGI’s advent.

By assembling a group of ambitious, early career researchers and practitioners who are jointly focused on steering society through the AI transition, we are aiming to build networks that will, by enduring, support cross-sectoral collaboration through the turbulent period ahead.

Benefits

  • Travel to DC, as well as accommodation and meals/incidentals, will be funded by the fellowship. Fellows will engage in a full 5-day program, each week, of faculty lectures, seminars, collaborative group work, and engagement with guest speakers. Guests will be drawn from frontier labs, government, academia and civil society.
  • The program will conclude with a set of group projects focused on materially contributing to AGI governance—illustrative examples would include prototype civic agents to support democratic decision-making; model legislation to address challenges posed by recursive self-improvement of AI systems; novel evaluations of LLM capabilities; a schema for using AI agents to advance AGI governance itself. 

Eligibility

  • Applicants must have either a postgraduate degree in a relevant field or equivalent practical experience.
  • They should be early career—typically within 8 years of receiving their undergraduate degree.
  • They should already have decent foundations in technical understanding of frontier AI systems, and/or the governance of AI.

Application

The fellowship will run for three weeks in Washington DC, in person only, from Tuesday, September 8, through Friday, September 25.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit SGP AI Fellowship.

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