Event Description



Effective Altruism Scholars Program Applications S2

19/07/2024 - 1/08/2024 noon - 11:59pm

University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus

Effective Altruism


Applications are now open, once again, for the UMSU-Award Winning Effective Altruism Scholars Program, for Semester 2 2024.

The Scholars Program is an 8-week educational fellowship designed to introduce participants to key ideas on how to use their careers and other resources to improve the world as effectively as possible. It will run between weeks 3 and 11 of Semester 1, consisting of approximately 1 hour each per week (2 hours total) of fascinating curated readings, and engaging discussions with peers, led by an experienced committee member or other program alumnus.

The program examines highly pertinent cause areas such as:

  • Global health and development;
  • Animal welfare;
  • Catastrophic disaster risk (e.g. from AI or climate change); and
  • Improving the long-term future.

All of these are often considered to be the world's most pressing problems, according to criteria like scale, neglectedness and tractability. The question will be asked of which interventions can make the most progress on these areas with a given unit of resources, thereby challenging common assumptions and generating unique insights. Participants will also explore intimately related topics such as:

  • Cognitive biases and rationality;
  • The philosophical principles underlying effective altruism; and, of course;
  • More practical direction about how to apply these ideas in one's own life.

The program is open to all students, both undergraduate and graduate, in any area of study. It is designed to be accessible to anyone and does not require any particular prior knowledge.

To apply, simply submit the form below, which should take less than 30 minutes to complete. Successful applicants will be contacted in week 3 of Semester to confirm details including session allocations, and begin their participation in the program.

Applications close on Thursday the 1st of August at 11:59 PM.

This is a great opportunity for students to receive guidance about how to do the most good they can, and form connections with others who have similar aspirations. Completion of the Scholars Program will also be recognised by the University via a Melbourne Plus Digital Credential.

We look forward to seeing many new participants this semester.

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