Thanks for highlighting these! All seem really great. Just want to clarify: I think you need to be a US citizen for the AAAS Rapid Response Cohort in AI.
If you’re not a US citizen, you might qualify for the Horizon Fellowship under certain conditions according to the “Become a Fellow” page:
“All fellows must be eligible to work in the United States and willing to live in the Washington, DC area for the duration of their placement. We are not able to sponsor US employment visas for fellows; US permanent residents (green card holders) are eligible to apply, but fellows who are not US citizens may be ineligible for placements that require a security clearance.* International students on an F-1 visa may be eligible for the think tank track during their first year of post-graduation OPT (we cannot accommodate STEM OPT).”
Thanks for highlighting these! All seem really great. Just want to clarify: I think you need to be a US citizen for the AAAS Rapid Response Cohort in AI.
If you’re not a US citizen, you might qualify for the Horizon Fellowship under certain conditions according to the “Become a Fellow” page:
“All fellows must be eligible to work in the United States and willing to live in the Washington, DC area for the duration of their placement. We are not able to sponsor US employment visas for fellows; US permanent residents (green card holders) are eligible to apply, but fellows who are not US citizens may be ineligible for placements that require a security clearance.* International students on an F-1 visa may be eligible for the think tank track during their first year of post-graduation OPT (we cannot accommodate STEM OPT).”
Good catch—added that to the eligibility section for the AAAS Rapid Response Cohort in AI blurb. Thanks!