EAGxVirtual 2023, a free online effective altruism conference (November 17–19), is just two weeks away!
The event will bring together EAs from around the world, and will facilitate discussions about how we can work on pressing problems, connections between attendees and diverse fields, and more.
Apply here by 16 November.
We've recently published some more details about the event and we want to invite you to ask us about what to expect from the event. Please post your questions as comments by the end of the day on Sunday (5 November) and we’ll aim to respond by the end of the day on Monday (6 November).
Some question prompts:
- Unsure about applying? We encourage everyone with a genuine interest in EA to apply, and we're accepting a vast majority of people. Let us know what you're uncertain about with the application process.
- Undecided whether to go? Tell us why and we can help you. We'll probably be biased but we’ll try our best to present considerations on both sides—it won’t be a good use of time for everyone!
- Unsure how to prepare? You can find some tips on the EA Global topic page but we're happy to help with your specific case if you need more tips!
- Uncertain how to set up a group activity (a screening, a meet-up etc.) for the event? Share your thoughts below and we can help you plan!
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Sasha, Dion (EAGxVirtual / EA Anywhere) and Ollie (CEA)
I don’t have such a great sense of what actually goes on at an EAGx Virtual. Can you describe what the experience of an attendee is?
Hey Saul!
I'll do my best, but there's a lot of variation in how people spend their time.
I think the main activities are:
- Watching a talk live on Swapcard (some will be interactive workshops, so perhaps engaging with those)
- Going to a 1–1 meeting with someone you can get advice from or who you can give advice to (or even just catching up with a friend). You can book these via Swapcard too.
- Wandering around Gathertown and joining casual group conversations (a great way to meet new people you otherwise wouldn't).
- Attending a meet-up or social event (some wi
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