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The Fellowship

A UNESCO × learnOS AI Educator Research Fellow is a teacher helping the world learn how AI can transform classrooms.

You're not a test subject — you're a contributor, a researcher, and a recognised pioneer.

The Fellow journey

Seven steps — designed to fit around real teaching.

From application to recognition. Light-touch, supported, and built so that your time goes to your students — not to admin.

A teacher writing on the board in front of attentive students.
  1. 1

    Apply

    A short application — tell us about you and your classroom.

  2. 2

    Onboard

    Our AI assistant gets you set up in your language, at your pace, and assesses your starting point against the framework.

  3. 3

    Learn & teach

    Use learnOS in your real classroom. Progress through UNESCO competency levels with personalised AI coaching.

  4. 4

    Contribute

    Share structured feedback through guided check-ins — light-touch, built into your workflow.

  5. 5

    Progress

    Move through the UNESCO competency levels: Acquire → Deepen → Create.

  6. 6

    Be recognised

    Complete the programme to earn formal recognition as a UNESCO × learnOS AI Educator Research Fellow.

  7. 7

    Go further

    Top contributors gain pathways to publish, present, and attend Digital Learning Week in Paris.

What you get

Generous. Concrete. Yours.

  • Free, full access to learnOS for the programme duration.

  • Personalised AI coaching toward internationally recognised competencies.

  • Formal recognition as a UNESCO × learnOS AI Educator Research Fellow.

  • A digital credential / certificate you can share professionally. [Format TBC.]

  • Your contributions credited in published global research.

  • Membership of a worldwide Fellow community.

  • Eligibility to be selected to attend Digital Learning Week, Paris.

  • Early access to new learnOS capabilities.

What we ask of you

An honest commitment. No surprises.

Teachers are professionals and partners in research. We name the work honestly so you can decide if it fits your life.

  • ·Use learnOS in your teaching across the programme.
  • ·Complete short, periodic feedback check-ins.
  • ·Engage with the community.
  • · Estimated time: ~15–30 minutes per week beyond normal teaching, plus three formal assessments (~30–45 minutes each) across the programme. Designed to fit around real teaching, not add to it.

What the recognition signifies.

Completion of a UNESCO-framework-aligned programme, recognised in partnership with UNESCO IITE and NetDragon. Precise. Earned. Verifiable.

Ready to join Cohort 01?

Apply to become a Fellow

The world needs your classroom's evidence.