The Royal Society
AI Policy at a Glance
AI use in grant applications should be disclosed. The Royal Society emphasizes applicant responsibility. Broader AI governance guidance is available in their published reports.
Text
Using AI to write or edit grant narrative, aims, or descriptions
No explicit AI policy published. Contact the editorial office before submitting AI-assisted content.
Images
Using AI to generate or modify figures, diagrams, or illustrations in the application
No explicit AI policy published. Contact the editorial office before submitting AI-assisted content.
Data
Using AI to assist with data analysis, code, or computational methods in the grant
No explicit AI policy published. Contact the editorial office before submitting AI-assisted content.
Detailed Policy Findings
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Disclosure Guidance
Most AI policies require disclosure of AI use in your submission.
Requirements (Where to Disclose)
Applicants for Royal Society grants are expected to disclose AI use and retain full responsibility for content, consistent with UKRI norms and good research practice.
Additional Policy Details
Peer Review Restrictions
Peer reviewers must maintain confidentiality and should not share application content with external AI tools.
Exemptions
No specific exemptions stated.
Enforcement
The Royal Society is a leading voice on AI policy in UK science and has published major AI reports (2023-2024) shaping the broader policy landscape.
Source & Verification
Policy last updated
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Policy checked on
April 1, 2026
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