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Call for Applications

Theme: Effective Altruism
Type: Summer Research Visitor Programme
Institution: Global Priorities Institute (GPI), University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: April – June 2019
Deadline: 31.7.2018

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The recently established Global Priorities Institute (GPI) at the
University of Oxford invites applications for its Summer Research
Visitor Programme, to take place during Trinity Term, 2019 (April
28th to June 22nd). Dates are somewhat flexible, and we invite
prospective applicants to apply even if they are unavailable during
this time - if there are sufficiently many such applicants, we may
host a second visitor period later in the summer.

We are looking for researchers to investigate theoretical issues that
arise for actors who wish to use some amount of their scarce
resources to do as much good as possible. The programme is intended
for PhD students and early career researchers in philosophy,
economics, and other relevant fields. Within philosophy, many of
GPI's research questions fall under ethics, decision theory, and
formal epistemology, but applicants whose work focuses on other areas
of philosophy are also encouraged to apply.

About the programme

Each visiting researcher will work on an individual project during
his/her stay in Oxford. Project topics will have central importance
to questions of how to do good effectively; they may be taken from
the Institute's current research agenda (https://bit.ly/2s1aMec),
although we are also open to other suggestions that are consistent
with GPI’s core mission. Projects may be related to the researcher’s
previous work (including PhD thesis), but need not be.

Visiting researchers will ‘own’ their own projects and will work
largely independently, but will have regular opportunities to discuss
their project with other researchers at the Institute. They will have
the opportunity to present their work at our work-in-progress
seminar, and will be invited to attend our weekly seminar series and
other internal events.

The Global Priorities Institute will cover the cost of travel to
Oxford and accommodation for the duration of the programme.

How to apply

Applications are considered as a gathered field twice a year. For
summer 2019, the application deadlines are July 31st, 2018 (early
round) and November 30th, 2018 (late round). Applicants are
encouraged to apply in the early round if possible; spaces remaining
for the late round may be more scarce.

To apply, please send the following materials to Hayden Wilkinson
([email protected]):

a) A current curriculum vitae (4 pages maximum).

b) 2-3 academic reference letters, including one from your PhD
supervisor (if applicable). Note that these should be submitted
independently by the referees themselves.

c) A short statement (up to 1 page) outlining your reasons for
wishing to take part in this programme, and the nature of your
interest in and experience of global priorities research and/or
effective altruism.

d) A research proposal (up to 1 page). This can be anything from a
detailed suggestion for a particular project you would like to
undertake, to a brief indication of which parts of GPI’s research
agenda you would be most interested in working on.

If you do supply a relatively concrete proposal, please also indicate
the extent to which you would be open to working on other projects if
these are of greater interest to GPI. You will not be penalised for
supplying a less concrete research proposal. We appreciate that some
applicants may have little existing background in GPI-related
research, and are happy to work with successful applicants to develop
more concrete ideas.

Applications will be judged primarily on the basis of (1) academic
excellence and (2) potential for producing high-quality research on
themes of interest to GPI. Regarding (1): Successful applicants will
be working at or beyond the level of a strong graduate student in a
top-ranked programme. Regarding (2): an aptitude for
interdisciplinary work is an advantage, as are background knowledge
of and interest in effective altruism.

Applicants will be notified of whether or not their application has
been successful within one month of the relevant application deadline.

For more information, visit: https://globalprioritiesinstitute.org
or view our research agenda at: https://bit.ly/2s1aMec

Queries not addressed above or on GPI's website may also be directed
to: [email protected]




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