Harvard University Fellowship in AI Ethics 2026–2027 (Greece)
Harvard University, through its renowned Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) in Greece, is pleased to announce an exceptional Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ethics for the 2026–2027 academic year. This prestigious, fully immersive fellowship offers postdoctoral researchers a unique opportunity to conduct original, interdisciplinary research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, philosophy, and society while being based in Greece.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape economies, governance systems, social interactions, and human decision-making, ethical questions surrounding its development and deployment have become increasingly urgent. This fellowship responds directly to those challenges by supporting advanced scholarship that critically examines the ethical, societal, and philosophical dimensions of AI in contemporary life.
Fellowship Overview
The Fellowship in AI Ethics is a 12-month, full-time research appointment running from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. During this period, the selected fellow will pursue an independent research project of their own design, focused on AI ethics and its broader implications for society.
The fellowship is jointly organized by CHS US and CHS Greece, reinforcing Harvard University’s global academic collaboration and its commitment to fostering international dialogue on emerging ethical issues in technology.
Only one postdoctoral fellowship position is available, making this a highly competitive and prestigious opportunity for early-career scholars seeking to make a significant contribution to the field of AI ethics.
Research Focus and Academic Scope
The fellowship encourages innovative and interdisciplinary research that explores questions such as:
- Ethical frameworks for the development and use of artificial intelligence
- The societal impact of AI on democracy, governance, and public decision-making
- Philosophical foundations of machine intelligence and human agency
- AI, responsibility, and accountability in policy and law
- Social justice, equity, and inclusion in AI systems
- Cultural, historical, and ethical perspectives on emerging technologies
Applications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Philosophy
- Sociology
- Ethics
- Law
- Public policy
- Political theory
Scholars from computer science and technical disciplines are also encouraged to apply, provided their research is interdisciplinary and meaningfully engages with ethical and philosophical questions related to AI.
Fellowship Experience and Academic Community
Throughout the fellowship year, the selected researcher will be fully integrated into the CHS academic community in Greece. Fellows are invited to actively participate in seminars, workshops, lectures, and collaborative research activities organized by the Center.
The program emphasizes intellectual exchange and collective learning. Fellows are expected to share their research findings, contribute to discussions, and collaborate with other scholars and visiting researchers affiliated with CHS. This environment provides a rare opportunity to engage in deep scholarly reflection while benefiting from Harvard’s global academic network.
Institutional Vision and Global Impact
This fellowship reflects the Center for Hellenic Studies’ long-standing commitment to interdisciplinary research and international collaboration. By situating AI ethics research in Greece—a country with a rich philosophical tradition—the program highlights the relevance of classical ethical inquiry to modern technological challenges.
CHS also aims to strengthen partnerships with Greek institutions and international organizations, supporting AI ethics initiatives both within Greece and globally. Through this fellowship, the Center seeks to contribute to the development of shared ethical standards and democratic approaches to AI governance worldwide.
Key Fellowship Details
Fellowship Duration: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027
Location: Greece
Host Institutions: CHS US and CHS Greece
Position Available: One postdoctoral fellowship
Language of Work: English
Application Period: December 8, 2025 – February 6, 2026
Academic Leadership and Administration
The fellowship is overseen by a distinguished academic committee, including:
- Sergio Imparato (Harvard University)
- Nicolas Prevelakis (Harvard University / CHS)
- Charalambos Tsekeris (Greek National Centre for Social Research)
Administrative coordination is managed by Evan Katsarelis (CHS Greece), ensuring strong academic and logistical support throughout the fellowship year.
Eligibility and Who Should Apply
This opportunity is open exclusively to postdoctoral researchers with a strong academic background and a demonstrated interest in AI ethics or closely related fields. Applicants should be capable of conducting independent research and contributing meaningfully to interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit their applications during the official application window. Detailed application guidelines, including required documents and submission instructions, will be available through the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies website.
For inquiries, applicants may contact: Email: ekatsarelis@chs.harvard.edu
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