Here’s the latest I can share about Anthropic Fellows Program for 2026 based on recent public announcements.
Direct answer
- Applications for the 2026 Anthropic Fellows Program were announced for two cohorts starting in May and July 2026, with a mid-January 2026 deadline for the May cohort and a late April 2026 deadline for the July cohort. These cohorts are designed for researchers and engineers focusing on AI safety, offering mentorship, access to Anthropic resources, and a stipend/compute funding. The program has previously reported strong outcomes, including a substantial share of fellows publishing papers and some joining Anthropic full-time after the program.
What to know if you’re considering applying
- Timelines you should watch: May 2026 cohort begins in May, with applications due around January 12, 2026; July 2026 cohort begins in July, with deadlines around late April 2026.
- Eligibility and location: typical requirements include technical background in AI (research or engineering), willingness to relocate or be in the target regions during the fellowship, and work authorization where applicable. Visa sponsorship is not guaranteed, so check current policy if you’re outside the primary regions.
- What fellows do: fellows work on empirical AI safety research aligned with Anthropic priorities, produce public outputs (papers, tools, or open-source work), and gain mentorship with access to compute and funding.
Illustrative details (from recent announcements)
- Program structure: four-month paid fellowship with mentorship and a stipend comparable to several thousand USD per month; fellows often publish research or contribute to open-source projects; a notable portion have moved to full-time roles at Anthropic or other safety-focused organizations after the fellowship. This pattern has been highlighted in multiple announcements and summaries for the 2025–2026 cycle. [affiliate post summaries and announcements referenced in multiple sources]
If you want, I can help you:
- Compile a checklist for the application (CV, research statement, code samples, recommendation letters).
- Draft a tailored research proposal aligned with Anthropic’s safety priorities (e.g., scalable oversight, mechanistic interpretability, robustness).
- Create a calendar with all the 2026 deadlines and recommended milestones.
Citations
- Anthropic Fellows Program announcements and deadlines for 2026 cohorts (May and July starts) [alignment.anthropic.com and related career posts].
Sources
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