Generative AI Research for Education

The Generative AI Research for Education (GAIRE) grant program is a collaboration between Texas A&M Institute of Data Science (TAMIDS) and the Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE), supported by OpenAI through the NextGenAI Consortium. The grant program provides OpenAI API credits and additional support to advance GenAI literacy through research.

GAIRE Program Mission:

To cultivate a robust understanding and responsible usage of Generative AI throughout Texas A&M by supporting innovations in the teaching of Generative AI and its broader pedagogical usage.

The GAIRE program will support up to 10 projects that, together, will transform the way knowledge of Generative AI is acquired and applied at all levels and across AI application domains, and how Generative AI technologies can enhance the broader acquisition of knowledge.

Some potential areas include:

Research

Focuses on developing new Generative AI algorithms, models, or tools for education, understanding GenAI’s impact on learning, and improving how GenAI knowledge is acquired.

Resources

Aims to create AI literacy materials, workshops, assessment tools, ethical guidelines, and training programs.

Curriculum

Involves integrating GenAI tools into various aspects of course design and classroom activities across different academic domains.

Submission of Proposals

Proposals for the 2025 Call need to be submitted as a single PDF by December 7, 2025, at 11:59 PM CST. Proposers can submit through the online Qualtrics form.

Read the 2025 Call for Proposals before submitting.

We have also created an OPTIONAL proposal template document. Resumes and the optional supplemental materials should be attached to the application before submission.

Submit GAIRE Proposal

DEADLINE: December 7, 2025. 11:59 PM CST

GAIRE 2025 CALL FOR PROPOSALS