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Call for Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Society and Learning in the Arab Region

Open Call: Consolidation of the network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs with reinforced AI focus)

Deadline: 14-Jul-2026

The ACSS Small Grants Program – Cycle 10 supports research on Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Society and Learning in the Arab Region. Six grantees will receive up to USD 4,000 each for an 8-month research project examining AI’s social, political, educational, ethical, and economic impacts.

Overview

The programme supports new or ongoing research on artificial intelligence and its relationship with society in the Arab region.

It is designed for scholars and activists working in the social sciences, humanities, or related interdisciplinary fields. Projects may include pilot studies, fieldwork, analysis, or extensions of previous research with new cases or sites.

Key Details

Research Focus Areas

The programme supports research on:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants should have relevant experience, academic background, or activist engagement related to the proposed topic.

What the Grant Supports

Funding may support fieldwork-related research costs, including:

The Principal investigator stipend must not exceed 25% of the total budget.

What the Grant Does Not Support

The grant does not cover:

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

All proposals will be screened for plagiarism.

Selection Criteria

Applications are reviewed by a multidisciplinary selection committee.

Assessment is based on:

Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews.

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Check that you are a scholar or activist with a relevant background in social sciences, humanities, or an interdisciplinary field.

Step 2: Select a Research Topic

Choose a topic connected to AI and its impact on society, politics, learning, labour, ethics, or governance in the Arab region.

Step 3: Prepare the Proposal

Write a clear five-page research proposal explaining the research question, methodology, relevance, timeline, and expected outputs.

Step 4: Prepare Supporting Documents

Collect your CV, cover letter, proof of nationality or Arab origin, academic degree copies, timeline form, and budget form.

Step 5: Prepare the Budget

Request up to USD 4,000 and ensure the PI stipend does not exceed 25% of the total budget.

Step 6: Submit in an Accepted Language

Submit the application in Arabic, English, or French.

Step 7: Await Review

Applications will be reviewed, screened for plagiarism, and shortlisted candidates may be interviewed.

Why It Matters

AI is rapidly reshaping education, work, politics, governance, and public life across the Arab region.

This grant matters because it supports:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants should:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ACSS Small Grants Program Cycle 10?

It is a small grants programme supporting research on artificial intelligence, technology, society, and learning in the Arab region.

How much funding is available?

Each selected grantee may receive up to USD 4,000.

How long is the research period?

The research period is 8 months.

How many grantees will be selected?

Six grantees will be selected.

Who can apply?

Junior and senior scholars, activists, and researchers in social sciences, humanities, or interdisciplinary fields may apply.

What documents are required?

Applicants must submit a CV, cover letter, proof of nationality or Arab origin where applicable, five-page research proposal, academic degree copies, project timeline, and budget forms.

What outputs are expected?

Successful applicants must submit progress and final reports, attend ACSS events, and produce a working paper for the ACSS Working Papers Series.

Conclusion

The ACSS Small Grants Program – Cycle 10 supports timely research on how artificial intelligence is transforming society, learning, politics, labour, and public life in the Arab region. With grants of up to USD 4,000, the programme enables scholars and activists to produce original, policy-relevant, and socially grounded research on AI and its regional impacts.

For more information, visit ACSS.

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