Reading Groups

Each programme runs for 8 weeks, starting from week 3

📖 Introductory Fellowship

Learn and discuss EA with a small group of like-minded students, and join a community of altruists connecting you to impactful internships, opportunities, grants, and guidance. The introductory fellowship is a free 8-week programme with weekly readings and facilitated small group discussions which explore the most pressing challenges of our time and how we can act on them.

Fellows join a campus community of dedicated altruists and gain access to fun socials, our coworking space, and a global network of professionals dedicated to doing as much good as possible.


🤖 AI Safety Discussion Group

Hosted by EA Warwick and Warwick AI, this 7-week fellowship is your entry door to a career in AI safety, ethics and governance. It offers two tracks to choose from - governance or technical - with weekly readings and small-group discussions. The course will introduce common themes of AI safety in the first sessions, and then split into a technical safety and a governance track. After learning the basics you will have the opportunity to develop a project that can help you get started in AI safety.

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  • Applications close: 23rd Jan

🌱 Alternative Proteins Fellowship

The Alt Protein Fellowship offers you an exciting opportunity to explore solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time, including food insecurity, biosecurity, environmental degradation and animal suffering. The fellowship examines plant-based foods, fermentation technologies, and cultivated meat as approaches to solve these global challenges. It is a free, student-led program running from week 3 to week 10 and combines self-paced learning with weekly fellowship sessions.

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  • Applications close: 18th Jan

✍️ Effective Thesis Accelerator

The Effective Thesis 8-Week Accelerator is designed to guide you from your initial thesis or research idea to a developed high-impact proposal with a clear Theory of Change. The program combines self-directed modules and worksheets and weekly discussions, with an expected commitment of 5 hours per week.

You’ll explore what makes a thesis high-impact, map critical global problems, identify potential pathways to impact, and refine your research question with a clear Theory of Change.

Stefan and Matt will facilitate the sessions in person and are available to for 1-1 feedback on your projects.

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  • Applications close: 22nd Jan

Events

We run a variety of events, from talks to fellowships to laid back socials, you can find out when and where these are happening by subscribing to our calendar, or by following us on social media.