Thanks for putting this together, looks great! Just to clarify—is the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship considered sufficient context to skip your Foundations Course and go straight for the Seminars?
Thanks for checking—it’s not, as the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship doesn’t go into sufficient detail on some of the risks that CLR prioritises. I’ve added this to the seminar EOI form now.
I think the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship and CLR Foundations Course are pretty complementary. We’re taking a more targeted / object-level approach of mostly discussing a few specific risks CLR prioritises. We won’t spend significant time on the broader overview of s-risks and reasons for prioritising them that the CRS fellowship focuses on.
Thanks for putting this together, looks great! Just to clarify—is the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship considered sufficient context to skip your Foundations Course and go straight for the Seminars?
Thanks for checking—it’s not, as the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship doesn’t go into sufficient detail on some of the risks that CLR prioritises. I’ve added this to the seminar EOI form now.
I think the CRS S-risk Introductory Fellowship and CLR Foundations Course are pretty complementary. We’re taking a more targeted / object-level approach of mostly discussing a few specific risks CLR prioritises. We won’t spend significant time on the broader overview of s-risks and reasons for prioritising them that the CRS fellowship focuses on.