Schmidt Sciences Call for Proposals - 2026 Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute
Schmidt Sciences is requesting proposals to the Humanities and AI Virtual Institute (HAVI), aimed at fostering research in the digital humanities with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. Ideal projects will have co-PIs with expertises from both the humanities and AI and will address research questions from both domains.
Deadline
Proposal due date: March 13, 2026
Description
Schmidt Sciences’ Humanities and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Institute (HAVI) is a philanthropic initiative which intends to spur innovative, domain-specific research outcomes from humanities scholars through the integral application of AI-inspired tools and techniques as well as produce insights from the humanities that will advance the development of AI.
Current AI models struggle with multilingual contexts, multimodal datasets, and the nuances of historical and cultural diversity, hindering their application in humanities disciplines. HAVI aims to address these limitations by fostering interdisciplinary collaborations between AI and humanities researchers, focused on developing and applying new AI techniques to answer complex and compelling humanities research questions.
Our approach expects humanities scholars to play integral roles in AI development, while AI researchers gain deeper understanding of data, models, and problem spaces from humanistic perspectives. This collaborative framework aims to produce breakthrough results that advance both AI capabilities and humanities scholarship.
Eligibility
The following entities are eligible to apply:
- Individual Researchers or Project Teams at Universities or Research Institutions (Including
International Institutions) - Non-Profits, Research Organizations or Agencies
- Multi-Institution Collaborations Between Universities and/or Non-Profits
- Non-Profits and/or Universities with Partnerships with Industry or For-Profits
More Information
More information about this opportunity, including topics, funding, and the link to apply, can be found here.