Effective Altruism Introductory Course hosted by the international collaboration Scaling Altruism

 

Frequently Asked Questions about the Intro program:

  • Anyone can apply to our fellowship, regardless of whether they are university students, 10-12th grade high school students or people who have already finished their studies. There are also no restrictions regarding place of residence, nationality, educational institution or university programs. However, it is important that you are able to read English materials to a sufficient extent, as the weekly materials (online articles and book chapters) are only available in English.

  • You can participate in the fellowship regardless of where you live. By default the groups are going to meet online, but we might start some in-person groups too if possible.

  • The daily materials will be available only in English. To read these, your English needs to be around the C1-level. (We do not ask for a language exam certificate though.) Groups discussing in any local language will also read texts in English, so sufficient level of ablity to read these materials is necessary. If you have no problem reading the following introductory article, we encourage you to apply! Introduction to Effective Altruism

  • Yes! The weekly meetups, as well as our other events are completely free. All reading materials, as well as the certificate you receive after successfully completing the fellowship are free as well. You don’t have to pay anything to take part in our fellowship.

  • During the fellowship all groups meet on a weekly basis with their mentor. During these meetings, the group will discuss the reading materials for a given day, which take about 2 hours to complete. The aim of these meetings is to get a good understanding of the materials, as well as to examine them from different perspectives and share our understanding and opinions with the group. Since these sessions are based on active participation, please make sure you’ll have a stable internet connection, working microphone and preferably a camera available.

    Apart from these meetings, you will also have the opportunity to participate in social events where you can meet the other members of your local community!‍

  • Your group will meet for conversations each week at the same time. These discussions take 90 minutes. We will have several groups running at different times during the week, so you can easily find a time that works for you. Before each session, you need to prepare the materials (readings, videos, exercises) for that week, this will take about 2-2.5 hours per week. The discussions will be based on the readings and exercises, so it’s very important that you find the time to complete them each week. So altogether this means a 3.5 - 4-hour commitment per week. Please consider this when applying!

  • We ask all applicants to attend at least 3 out of 4 meetings. If the usual time does not work for you, you can join another group for the day. If you can't make any of the groups, you will be required to send a few paragraphs of reflections regarding the day's readings to your mentor and schedule a 20 minute call with them. However, if you find that the fellowship is not for you, you can opt out any time.‍

  • The fellowship lasts 4 weeks, but for those interested in learning more, there will be additional sessions, that are optional.

  • By default, groups are going to meet online, but we might create in-person groups where possible. Online sessions are held on Google Meet.

  • At the end of the fellowship you will receive a certificate of completion.

    You will have the opportunity to participate in the events organised by your local Effective Altruism Community and abroad, such as monthly meetups and conferences!

  • Feel free to write to our course coordinator at lili@eahungary.com - and we will get back to you as soon as we can! 🙂