Notes on effective-altruism-related research, writing, testing fit, learning, and the EA Forum

post by MichaelA · 2021-03-28T23:43:19.538Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

Contents

  Disclaimers
  Regarding writing, the Forum, etc.
  Research ideas
  Programs, approaches, or tips for testing fit for (longtermism-related) research
  Getting “up to speed” on EA, longtermism, x-risks, etc.
  Other
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Cross-posted from the EA Forum [EA · GW]. I'm not sure how many people on LessWrong will find this useful, but I imagine some will.

I've had calls with >30 people who are interested in things like testing their fit for EA-aligned research careers, writing on the EA Forum [EA · GW], "getting up to speed" on areas of effective altruism, etc. (This is usually during EA conferences.) 

I gradually collected a set of links and notes that I felt that many such people would benefit from seeing, then turned that into a Google Doc. Many people told me they found that doc useful, so I'm now (a) sharing it as a public post, and (b) still entertaining the hypothesis that those people were all just vicious liars and sycophants, of course. 

Disclaimers

Regarding writing, the Forum, etc.

Research ideas

Programs, approaches, or tips for testing fit for (longtermism-related) research

Not all of these things are necessarily "open" right now. 

Here are things I would describe as Research Training Programs [? · GW] (in alphabetical order to avoid picking favourites):

Note: I know less about what the opportunities at the Center for Reducing Suffering and the Nonlinear Fund would be like than I know about what the other opportunities would be like, so I'm not necessarily able to personally endorse those two opportunities. 

Here are some other things:

Getting “up to speed” on EA, longtermism, x-risks, etc.

Other

I'd welcome comments suggesting other relevant links, or just sharing people's own thoughts on any of the topics addressed above!

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