There’s one of these at my university—https://www.trinitysmf.com/ which manages somewhere between 100,000 and 400,000 euros. Sponsors provide the money to help with recruitment, and students learn generally useful meta skills and develop better models of how finance works.
There’s one of these at my university—https://www.trinitysmf.com/ which manages somewhere between 100,000 and 400,000 euros. Sponsors provide the money to help with recruitment, and students learn generally useful meta skills and develop better models of how finance works.
They’ve a lot of bright students interested in portfolio management and cost effectiveness analysis, so we’re currently exploring running a program similar to the Oxford Priortisation Project with them. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/tag/oxford-prioritisation-project
Thanks! Would students have learned the meta skills and developed better models of how finance works anyway even without the Student Investment Fund?