TORONTO, February 20, 2018 — Continuing its commitment to academic excellence in fundamental research in artificial intelligence (AI), RBC Borealis today announced the launch of the RBC Borealis Graduate Fellowship Program, which will offer financial support to domestic and international students wishing to pursue graduate-level work in the fields of machine learning or artificial intelligence at a Canadian university.

“We truly believe there’s no better place in the world right now than Canada to be studying AI-related fields,” says Foteini Agrafioti, Chief Science Officer of RBC and Head of RBC Borealis. “Between our top-tier universities, booming AI ecosystem, inclusivity and overall quality of life, Canada is a highly valued destination for students and RBC is continuing its commitment to create these opportunities.”

The 10 fellowships will be awarded to outstanding students in Master’s and PhD-level areas of study who have already been admitted to a Canadian school. Requirements for participation include a demonstration of strong research capabilities and a sound research proposal for graduate studies. RBC Borealis will commit $100,000 annually to the fellowships, which will be administered directly to the school where the winners are registered.

There will also be opportunities for fellowship winners to apply for a number of RBC Borealis co-op and internship positions around our network of labs in Toronto, Edmonton, Waterloo and Montreal. Selected candidates will be able to pursue their independent research under the academic guidance of top AI researchers such as Professor Matthew Taylor, Professor Pascal Poupart, Professor Jackie Cheung and Professor Marcus Brubaker.

Submissions for the RBC Borealis Fellowship Program open today, February 20, 2018, and close on September 28, 2018 at 12 a.m. EST. For more information about the fellowship program, full eligibility criteria and to submit an application, visit: RBC Borealis Fellowships page.