2025 Metascience and AI Postdoctoral Fellowship


Descriptions

Opportunity type:

Postdoctoral Funding

Sponsor:

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

Award amount and duration:

Up to $250,000 for up to 2 years

Currency:

USD

Eligibility

Type:
Postdoc

Who is eligible to apply
The funding opportunity is open to early career researchers who will have completed their PhD by the start date of the fellowship or who can demonstrate equivalent research or innovation experience, and who do not yet hold a permanent or tenure-track academic position.

This fellowship program is intended for researchers who are uniquely interested in AI’s impact on science, rather than general AI ethics, safety and society-related topics (as these are covered substantially elsewhere).

Who is not eligible to apply
This program will not fund fellows whose primary research objective involves working directly on scientific AI tool development.

Eligible host institutions include non-profit two-and four-year institutions, institutional systems or consortia of institutions, university-affiliated research centers or laboratories, and independent nonprofit research organizations. While open to international applicants, particular consideration will be given to applicants whose host institution will be based in the US and Canada. Submissions led by women and Black, Indigenous, and Latine individuals are strongly encouraged.
 

Summary

This is a postdoctoral fellowship program for grants of up to $250,000 USD to support early career researchers in the social sciences and humanities (with particular emphasis on philosophy, sociology of science, and metascience) who are interested in building a career in understanding the implications of AI for the science and research ecosystem.

AI (currently understood as a set of technologies including machine learning, deep learning, and foundation models) could accelerate scientific discovery, whether through narrow applications like DeepMind’s AlphaFold, or general applications such as advances in AI-enabled lab robotics, evidence synthesis, or statistical inference. There are many practical and technical challenges to solve before society has fully-fledged autonomous ‘AI scientists’. Nevertheless, it seems inevitable that over the coming years public and private R&D funders will make significant investments both to diffuse and adopt AI technologies, and to solve technical challenges, in the direction of a more heavily AI-mediated research.

This program will support a cohort of postdoctoral researchers to deepen their understanding of AI technology and pursue career paths which evaluate the phenomenon of AI-mediated science and guide its pursuit, covering one or more of the following objectives:

a) building our understanding of how the growing adoption of AI is changing the research landscape and the day-to-day work of researchers;

b) building our understanding of the epistemic, metascientific, ethical and/or socioeconomic implications of these changes; and

c) building understanding of how governments, industry, and/or funding organizations should respond to improve our research landscape.

The following are some indicative examples of topic areas of interest: 

  • The impact of AI on the topics and methods of scientific research, and how this varies across disciplines 
  • AI and the pace of scientific progress
  • Explainability and alignment in scientific AI
  • The skills and training implications of scientific AI
  • The role of humans in AI-driven science
  • Epistemic and ethical considerations concerning the application of AI in the production of research outputs and the assessment of research

This program will not fund fellows whose primary research focus is the direct development of scientific AI tools. However, given the rapidly evolving landscape of AI technology and the importance of understanding its actual nature when practically engaging with the topics above, applicants are strongly encouraged to identify research organizations and/or industry-based opportunities for technical training and mentorship (either at the host institution or elsewhere) and note these in their application. Applicants including such opportunities in their proposal must obtain the consent of any named individual or organization before submitting their application. We will also support and encourage our fellows to deeply engage with those at the technological frontier through our summer school and other opportunities.

This program aims to support researchers uniquely interested in AI’s impact on science and the research ecosystem, rather than general AI ethics, safety and society-related topics; not because these general topics are not important within and beyond science, but because they are covered much more substantially elsewhere. Topics that might be considered too general include broad examinations of data and algorithmic bias; AI-generated disinformation; dual use of AI tech; environmental costs of AI; or applications of AI to other industries like clinical medicine, law or fintech rather than to the activities uniquely undertaken in scientific research.

Partnership with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada

The Sloan Foundation is pleased to be partnering with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada, which will support up to four additional Canadian postdoctoral fellows at eligible Canadian institutions with awards of CAD $140,000 over two years. Canadians are asked to submit their application to the Sloan Foundation, which will undertake the peer review process and make recommendations to SSHRC for funding. 

Duration
The duration of this award is up to 2 years, not to extend beyond Summer 2027. Fellowships must start by September 30, 2025.


Deadlines

Application deadlines

RSO detailed review deadline

Date:
March 24, 2025 - 12:00 PM

RSO final internal review deadline

Date:
April 7, 2025 - 12:00 PM

Program application deadline

Date:
April 10, 2025 - 3:00 PM

Approvals

NOTE: Consult your Faculty Associate Dean (Research) (ADR) regarding Faculty-specific deadlines and submission processes.

Principal Investigators: Complete a Research Management System (RMS) record, including a copy of your complete application, and submit this for approvals in RMS.

Postdocs, students, and trainees: For fellowships and externally-sponsored research training awards or opportunities, you must complete the Research Funding Application Approval (RFAA) Trainee PDF form, and submit it, along with a complete copy of the application, to Research Services at fellowships@ucalgary.ca. Trainees should not use RMS at this time.

Approvals: The University of Calgary requires that all funding applications be approved prior to submission. Approval requires signatures via either RMS or the RFAA Trainee form, in the following order:

  • Principal Investigator
  • Department Head
  • Faculty ADR/Dean
  • Research Services (on behalf of the Vice-President Research)

Read the Meaning of Grant Signatures policy to understand what your approval means. Please see the agency guidelines for details about which signatures are required on your application, as it may differ from internal requirements.

Late submissions: Late submissions will only be accepted in cases of medical or family emergencies, or other exceptional circumstances. If you submit your RMS record to Research Services after the internal deadline has passed, you must secure additional approvals. Please read: Late Applications Process.


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Keywords

2025 Metascience and AI Postdoctoral Fellowship
Postdoctoral
AI
Artificial Intelligence
Ethics