The Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) has opened applications for a new online fellowship, designed to familiarise more individuals with the core ideas of reducing S-Risks (Risks of Astronomical Suffering).
This program is intended for individuals who:
Are committed to reducing suffering effectively
Have an interest in moral philosophy
Are familiar with the core ideas of Effective Altruism
Have a degree of understanding of key concepts like cause prioritisation and cause neutrality. (For more information, on cause neutrality you can refer to this essay.)
The fellowship’s curriculum will be broader than the Center on Long-Term Risk’s existing S-Risk fellowship. We envision that graduates of the new CRS fellowship will be in a better position to potentially proceed onto CLR’s fellowship, contribute to s-risk research, and strengthen the s-risk community going forward.
Program Details:
Duration: The fellowship is free of charge and conducted entirely online Availability: Spots are limited in our initial cohorts to ensure a quality learning experience Commitment: Expected to be approx 2-4 hours per week for six weeks Start date: 2nd September 2024
The curriculum will cover topics including:
What are s-risks?
Arguments for and against a focus on s-risks
How can we reduce s-risks?
Risk factors for s-risks
Worst-case AI safety
Improving institutional decision-making
Career paths and options
Staying motivated and mentally healthy while working on reducing suffering
To apply please fill in the application form on the CRS website. Applications will close on July 31st.
Announcing a New S-Risk Introductory Fellowship
The Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) has opened applications for a new online fellowship, designed to familiarise more individuals with the core ideas of reducing S-Risks (Risks of Astronomical Suffering).
This program is intended for individuals who:
Are committed to reducing suffering effectively
Have an interest in moral philosophy
Are familiar with the core ideas of Effective Altruism
Have a degree of understanding of key concepts like cause prioritisation and cause neutrality. (For more information, on cause neutrality you can refer to this essay.)
The fellowship’s curriculum will be broader than the Center on Long-Term Risk’s existing S-Risk fellowship. We envision that graduates of the new CRS fellowship will be in a better position to potentially proceed onto CLR’s fellowship, contribute to s-risk research, and strengthen the s-risk community going forward.
Program Details:
Duration: The fellowship is free of charge and conducted entirely online
Availability: Spots are limited in our initial cohorts to ensure a quality learning experience
Commitment: Expected to be approx 2-4 hours per week for six weeks
Start date: 2nd September 2024
The curriculum will cover topics including:
What are s-risks?
Arguments for and against a focus on s-risks
How can we reduce s-risks?
Risk factors for s-risks
Worst-case AI safety
Improving institutional decision-making
Career paths and options
Staying motivated and mentally healthy while working on reducing suffering
To apply please fill in the application form on the CRS website. Applications will close on July 31st.
Apply now