Love it nice one! EA Cambridge was hugely influential for me a few years ago, although we didn't have a conference like this the year I was there.
But I must say if you really want warmth and light, come here to Uganda ;).
Love it nice one! EA Cambridge was hugely influential for me a few years ago, although we didn't have a conference like this the year I was there.
But I must say if you really want warmth and light, come here to Uganda ;).
OK, but we should legit have an EAGxKampala. (Or possibly Kigali or Nairobi or Dar, but EAGxEast Africa.)
Good footnotes. See y'all in London.
Heya, we at EAGxCambridge are super excited to see you in a couple of weeks, and we're doing everything we can to ensure sunny weather.
Get those applications in before the deadline Friday 11.59pm to secure your place!
Drop us a line at [email protected] for questions (we're unlikely to see Forum DMs).
- David from EAGxCambridge
Europe is about to get significantly warmer and lighter[1]. People like warmth[2] and light[3], so we (CEA) have been busy organising several EA conferences in Europe over the next few months in partnership with local community-builders and EA groups:
You can apply to all of these events using the same application details, bar a few small questions specific to each event.
(mostly pulled from our FAQ page)
EA Global is mostly aimed at people who have a solid understanding of the core ideas of EA and who are taking significant actions based on those ideas. Many EA Global attendees are already professionally working on effective-altruism-inspired projects or working out how best to work on such projects. EA Global is for EAs around the world and has no location restrictions (though we recommend applying ASAP if you will need a visa to enter the UK).
EAGx conferences have a lower bar. They are for people who are:
EAGx events also have a more regional focus:
If you want to attend but are unsure about whether to apply, please err on the side of applying!
See e.g. Expat Explore on the “Best Time to Visit Europe”
Pew Research Center surveyed Americans on this matter (n = 2,260) and concluded that “Most Like It Hot”.
There seem to be significant health benefits, though some people dislike sunlight.
Hi all, Stian from the EAGxNordics team here!
If you have any questions at all, you can reply to this message, shoot us an email at [email protected], or send me a dm here and we'll get to them shortly!
Hope to see you in Stockholm!
Good luck with the conference :)