This funding opportunity supports novel uses of frontier AI tools to dramatically accelerate social science research, putting it to use for society and demonstrating how AI can shape disciplines and expand social science's public value.
The High Impact Technology (HIT) Fund empowers Stanford innovators to transform breakthrough technology into real-world impact—increasing both the pace and potential for success on the journey from researcher to entrepreneur or licensor.
Advancing Stanford’s thought leadership in AI and learning, these grants commission scholarly work in two sub-tracks: AI and critical thinking, and AI and creativity. Projects can create intellectual products of any form ranging from writing to art to software.
The Stanford Accelerator for Learning invites proposals to design and study innovative AI approaches in teaching and learning at Stanford, while building evidence to inform practice beyond Stanford.
COE will award up to three demonstration grants for projects using artificial intelligence (AI) to address cancer disparities in prevention, access to care, and clinical trial participation in underserved communities.
If you are designing a device or system that helps people live healthier, recover better, or perform at their best—and need professional help with electronic systems design to advance it —this funding is for you.
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students for conferences, lectures, workshops, or other events focused on global development and poverty-related topics.
The King Center invites proposals from Stanford faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students for conferences, lectures, workshops, or other events focused on global development and poverty-related topics.
The Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Celiac Disease Postdoctoral and Early Career Support Award will fund research postdoctoral fellows and instructors to conduct innovative mentored research in pediatric IBD and celiac disease.