Applications for the EA Introductory Program is open!

Effektiver Altruismus Göttingen

Applications for the next round are open until Sunday, 12.05.2024.

Do you still have questions before you sign up for the program?
Take part in our online introductory event on effective altruism on 7 May!

The four-week EA Introductory Program aims to introduce people who are not familiar with effective altruism core principles and ideas. It often consists of 1-1.5hr readings that participants will complete in their own time, and weekly discussion groups of 4-6 people that are moderated by someone who is more experienced.

Requirements:

  • Interest in the question: “How can we do the most good?”

  • Curiosity and critical thinking

  • Moderate understanding of the English language (written communication and resources are in English)

If you have questions, are interested in volunteering or if we can do anything else for you, don't hesitate to contact us!

We also offer 1:1s to get to know you better and see how we can help you (: please feel very welcome to reach out!

Application

Our values

Putting effective altruism into practice means acting in accordance with its core principles:

Commitment to Others

We take the well-being of others very seriously and are willing to take significant personal action in order to benefit others. What this entails can vary from person to person, and it's ultimately up to individuals to figure out what significant personal action looks like for them. In each case, however, the most essential commitment of effective altruism is to actively try to make the world a better place.

Scientific Mindset

We strive to base our actions on the best available evidence and reasoning about how the world works. We recognize how difficult it is to know how to do the most good, and therefore try to avoid overconfidence, seek out informed critiques of our own views, be open to unusual ideas, and take alternative points of view seriously.

Openness

We are a community united by our commitment to these principles, not to a specific cause. Our goal is to do as much good as we can, and we evaluate ways to do that without committing ourselves at the outset to any particular cause. We are open to focusing our efforts on any group of beneficiaries, and to using any reasonable methods to help them. If good arguments or evidence show that our current plans are not the best way of helping, we will change our beliefs and actions.

Integrity

Because we believe that trust, cooperation, and accurate information are essential to doing good, we strive to be honest and trustworthy. More broadly, we strive to follow those rules of good conduct that allow communities (and the people within them) to thrive. We also value the reputation of effective altruism and recognize that our actions reflect on it.

Collaborative Spirit

We affirm a commitment to building a friendly, open, and welcoming environment in which many different approaches can flourish, and in which a wide range of perspectives can be evaluated on their merits. In order to encourage cooperation and collaboration between people with widely varying circumstances and ways of thinking, we resolve to treat people of different worldviews, values, backgrounds, and identities kindly and respectfully.