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WASP-HS Postdoctoral Scholarship on AI Futures of Culture and Memory
at Stanford University in collaboration with HAI
Application deadline: 18 November, 2025
WASP-HS invites applications for a postdoctoral scholarship, which would begin in the fall of 2026. The scholarship will enable a promising researcher who has recently obtained a doctorate at a Swedish university to spend one year at Stanford University. There the postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to grow into an independent investigator, experience a new research environment, and expand their international networks. The fellow will be affiliated with Stanford’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and a suitable host department. The fellow will be eligible for repatriation support upon arrival back in Sweden.
We welcome applicants from any arts and humanities discipline that relates to the study of the past more widely, for example, history, archaeology, archives, library and information studies, museum and cultural heritage studies, and environmental humanities.
Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS)
WASP-HS aims to foster novel interdisciplinary knowledge in the humanities and social sciences on the development of AI and autonomous systems and their consequences for humanity and society.
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
HAI’s mission is to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice to improve the human condition. The institute is committed to promoting human-centered AI aimed at benefiting society broadly, ensuring AI applications align with Stanford’s values of fairness, professionalism, and responsibility.
“AI Futures of Culture and Memory” Research Cluster
This fellowship will be affiliated with the WASP-HS Research Cluster entitled “AI Futures of Culture and Memory,” which is led by Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Linnaeus University, Lund University, Stockholm University, Umeå University, and University of Gothenburg. The cluster is dedicated to exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming human culture and collective memory. First, it examines the ways in which AI changes the perception, production, preservation, and interpretation of culture and memory, as well as its influence on creativity and the dynamics of human-machine interaction. Second, it investigates how collaborations driven by AI are reshaping creative professions and cultural institutions, while also addressing the legal, ethical, and infrastructural challenges that accompany these transformations. Third, the cluster investigates bias in AI systems that process cultural data and means of empowering creative communities to pursue social and environmental sustainability through speculative and futuring approaches. At its core, the cluster aims to study the societal impact of AI through interdisciplinary collaboration with stakeholders, always emphasizing the development of humane, inclusive, and sustainable AI systems.
Applicants should propose a project that
- uses a social science and/or humanities approach to investigate questions about the consequences of AI and/or autonomous systems for society and/or humanity, or
- investigates how social science and/or humanities knowledge contributes to the development of AI and autonomous systems.
Scholarship conditions
The fellow will receive a stipend for one year of postdoctoral research. The stipend amounts to approximately USD 70,000 annually (the final amount will be set in accordance with the standard rate of each institution). A travel grant of USD 7,500 per year and an annual allowance for accompanying family members of USD 15,000 will be provided. The fellow will also receive the standard Health Plan/Insurance for postdocs. The stipend cannot be combined with other stipends or positions.
At the conclusion of the fellowship, the fellow should submit a progress report to the Foundation and to WASP-HS.
Upon returning to Sweden after completion of the fellowship, the fellow will be eligible for funding to support a research position at a Swedish university for up to two years if they cannot find another position.
Eligibility
To apply for a postdoctoral scholarship, you must fulfill the following criteria:
- Have received a doctoral degree from a Swedish university no more than two years before the starting date of the postdoctoral position. The degree should be in the arts and humanities with a specialization in historical studies, preferably heritage studies, archival studies, or museology.
- Have a connection to a Swedish university or corresponding non-profit research organization.
- Cannot have been employed or a scholar at Stanford prior to the postdoctoral position.
Particular emphasis will be given to candidates with a background in environmental humanities or an interest in social and environmental sustainability studies.
Application and submission
Applications should be submitted in English via the Wallenberg Foundation’s electronic application portal: https://kawansokan.wallenberg.org
Once in the portal, create a new user account. Select the “KAW stipend” tab at the top and then “Stanford Postdoctoral Fellowship.”
Fill in the forms in each of the tabs of the application. Be sure to fill in “dissertation date” in tab 5 (“Exams”). If you have not yet defended your dissertation at the time of applying, attach a letter from your doctoral supervisor stating your expected defense date in “Other appendices” in tab 10 (“Attachments”).
In tab 10 (“Attachments”), submit the following documents:
- Your curriculum vitae, which should include a list of publications.
- Personal letter (max 1 A4 page or 3 500 characters, including spaces).
- Planned research program. This should be a description of the proposed research project, including deliverables (max 6 A4 pages and 21 000 characters, including spaces). Please mention the research cluster by name and describe how the research fits with the work of the cluster.
- Two separate letters of support with comments on the proposed research project.
- Under “Other appendices” please suggest three to four Stanford faculty members with whom you would like to be matched, should you be awarded the scholarship. Briefly motivate your suggestions.
- Contrary to the instructions in the portal, you do not need to include a description of the research profile of the intended host and supervisor. You also do not need to include a letter of recommendation/invitation from a suggested host.
Please note that a budget is not required since the scholarship amount will be fixed. Instead, attach a document confirming whether or not you intend to apply for the accompanying family member allowance.
Applications must be received no later than 18 November 2025.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Please note you may only apply for one of the Foundation’s postdoctoral scholarships.
Review criteria
Applications will be reviewed based on the following criteria:
- Applicant’s scientific record and potential to develop into an independent investigator
- Quality, originality, and significance of the proposed research project
- Relevance to the research group
- Feasibility of the proposed research project
Top-ranked candidates will be interviewed during January 14-21, 2026.
Any remaining questions about the postdoctoral scholarships or application process can be directed to contact@wasp-hs.org.