Psychology, sociology, (history), (political science). I imagine that that’s an unusually broad range to be considering, but I didn’t want to rule anything out prematurely. My undergraduate was in history but my research in nonprofits has been much more social science-y, and a bit more quantitative.
I imagine that there’s a very broad range that could be on the table. I haven’t thought about this question in general that much for “EA / longtermist” research orgs. For effective animal advocacy research organisations, my main guesses would be the same as the list above, plus economics. But there could be others that I haven’t thought about, related to those options, or an unusually good fit for some individuals etc.
Oops, I meant “the further they got”
Psychology, sociology, (history), (political science). I imagine that that’s an unusually broad range to be considering, but I didn’t want to rule anything out prematurely. My undergraduate was in history but my research in nonprofits has been much more social science-y, and a bit more quantitative.
I imagine that there’s a very broad range that could be on the table. I haven’t thought about this question in general that much for “EA / longtermist” research orgs. For effective animal advocacy research organisations, my main guesses would be the same as the list above, plus economics. But there could be others that I haven’t thought about, related to those options, or an unusually good fit for some individuals etc.