Published: 02 Sep 2025 443 views
AHRC and SSHRC invite expressions of interest to attend a humanities-led, interdisciplinary research sandpit putting humanities insights and methodologies at the heart of artificial intelligence (AI) tech design.The UKRI are looking for 60 participants from UK, Canadian and US research organisations to take part in in-person and virtual workshops.
During the sandpit process, teams will form, develop and refine project ideas through a facilitated process guided by the sandpit Director and Mentors.
£625,000 is available for UK-based team members, of which AHRC will pay 80%. CAD $800,000 is available for Canada-based team members. US-based team members may be part of funded UK or Canada teams, under certain conditions.
A sandpit is a facilitated workshop process through which new project teams and research propositions will be co-developed and funded.
Participants apply to attend the sandpit as individuals, and project proposals are generated during the workshops, not in advance.
This sandpit is jointly delivered by the UK’s AHRC through the International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF), and SSHRC in partnership with the Alan Turing Institute and The University of Edinburgh.
The sandpit is directed by Professor Drew Hemment, lead of the Doing AI Differently initiative, based at The Alan Turing Institute and The University of Edinburgh.
There are two elements to the sandpit process:
The expressions of interest stage includes:
The sandpit process will include:
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You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) as an individual to be considered for participation in the Sandpit.
You should not apply with a pre-formed project or team. Participants will co-develop projects through the sandpit process, supported by expert mentors and feedback from other sandpit participants. The assessment of applications developed during the sandpit will take place shortly after the end of the sandpit and will require the submission of proposals to AHRC.
Your submission will ask for:
For more details, visit UKRI Scholarship webpage
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