We’re running the second year of the Atlas Fellowship, a $10k scholarship and free 11-day program for high school students from across the world. I see it as a unique opportunity for talented young people to meet intellectual peers IRL and improve their thinking.
The core program covers areas like epistemic rationality, markets, agency, mathematical modeling, and integrity. Electives include ML, AGI risk, game theory, ending poverty, climate change, and fun math puzzles.
If you’re 19 or younger and haven’t started college, you can apply here by April 30! (Late applications due May 14.)
If you know a promising high school student, please nominate them. If you want to help us, share a post in places where talented young people hang out, or give your personal take on why people should (or should not) apply.
In case you’re interested in working with us: we’re hiring!
High schoolers can apply to the Atlas Fellowship: $10k scholarship + 11-day program
Linkpost for: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/FxERbHqbE764FdmBy/high-schoolers-can-apply-to-the-atlas-fellowship-usd10k-1