S+T+ARTS PRIZE COMPETITION

Application Deadline: March 4, 2026, 23:59 CET

LOCATION: Austria

The STARTS yearly competition is back to award the most pioneering collaborations and results in the field of creativity and innovation at the crossings of science and technology with the arts.  Two Grand Prizes are offered to honor innovative projects at the intersection of science, technology, and the arts.

ELIGIBILITY:

Artists/creative professionals or the researchers/companies involved from throughout the world; STARTS is not limited to citizens of EU member states.

Quality of the artistic research and its potential influence on technology.

Quality and success of the collaboration between art and technology.

Quality and intensity of the connection to innovation, education, social inclusion, or sustainability.

Quality and implementation of the European Dimension of the submitted project.

General criteria such as aesthetics, originality, convincing concept, innovation, and the technique and quality of the presentation.

What can be submitted:

Groundbreaking collaborations and projects driven by both technology and the arts. Purely artistic or technologically driven projects are not the focus of this competition.

All forms of artistic works and practices with a strong link to innovation in technology, business, and/or society; furthermore, STARTS is not restricted to a particular genre such as media art and digital art.

All types of technological and scientific research and development that have been inspired by art or involve artists as catalysts of novel thinking.

The jury is looking forward to receiving submissions from a broad variety of fields and disciplines. Among others, projects from the areas of new media applications, human-computer interaction, machine learning, biotechnology, art & science, green technologies, material research, smart cities and citizen empowerment, robotics, quantum technology, and many more are very welcome to apply.

For inspiration, have a look at our broad range of winners, honorary mentions, and nominations of the past years.

Timeline:

The submission process for the STARTS Prize 2026 started on January 7, 2026, and will end on March 4, 2026.

The jury convenes from April 16, 2026, to April 19, 2026. All STARTS Prize 2026 winners will be notified by mid-May 2026 at the latest.

The award will be presented at the Ars Electronica Festival on 9-13 September 2026 in Linz, Austria, and at various exhibitions and events of the consortium partners worldwide.

BENEFIT:

Two Grand Prizes, each with €20,000 prize money, are offered to honor innovative projects at the intersection of science, technology, and the arts. The emphasis of both prizes lies on the creative appropriation and employment of technologies as well as the search for unique constellations of collaboration from the STARTS fields.

Grand Prize – Innovative Collaboration honors innovative collaboration between industry or technology and the artistic (and creative) sectors that open up new avenues for innovation.

Grand Prize – Artistic Exploration honors artistic research and works whose adoption by the arts has great potential to influence or change the use, application, or perception of technology.

Winners will be prominently featured at the Ars Electronica Festival and other events of the consortium partners INOVA+, French Tech Grand Provence, Media Solutions Center Baden-Württemberg, HLRS High Performance Computer Center Stuttgart, Salzburg Festival, Sonar, T6Ecosystems, and Kustodie at TUD Dresden University of Technology.

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UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH SPÄRCK AI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: Monday, 2nd March, at 5pm GMT.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Edinburgh is inviting all interested candidates to apply for the government-funded Spärck AI Scholarship programme, named after pioneering British computer scientist Karen Spärck Jones. If selected, you will join a dynamic, world-class cohort of high-achieving and adaptable individuals who demonstrate leadership potential, resilience, and a clear vision for the future of AI. 

ELIGIBILITY:

They are looking to recruit candidates from a broad range of backgrounds who can demonstrate how they meet some of the following characteristics. Upon receipt of your application, assessors will consider these qualities as part of the selection process, recognizing that candidates may demonstrate them in different ways and through varied experiences:

Strengths:

Curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving

Comfort with ambiguity and change

Strong communication skills

Entrepreneurial mindset and leadership potential

Teamwork

Motivations: What it means to be part of a government-funded scholarship and how you would make the most of this opportunity

Your motivation to contribute to the AI ecosystem in the UK 

Funding is available to support the following MSc programmes-

MSc Artificial Intelligence

MSc Data Science

MSc Cognitive Science

Please note that you may only receive one form of UK government funding. For example, if you apply to multiple government-funded bursary or scholarship schemes, you will only be eligible to accept one award.

The application processes for the scholarship and the programme are separate, and success in one does not guarantee success in the other. You must submit an application to an eligible programme before you apply for the scholarship.

The scholarship application process involves two stages.

Stage one is the completion of an online form that comprises four components:

Equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) statement

Personal statement

Essay question

Reference

Applications are now open and close on Monday, 2nd March, at 5pm GMT.

Stage two will see a selection of shortlisted candidates invited to interview based on the strength of their application.

Interviews will take place in May 2026.

Due to the number of applications, they will not be able to provide feedback. Successful applicants will be notified in July 2026

BENEFIT:

This will provide full funding (tuition fees and stipend) for each chosen scholar to undertake a master’s course paired to the programme at one of the nine partnered universities.

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