EAG London ‘25, one of the largest EAGs ever, starts next week (June 6–June 8).
I’ve created this thread so that we can start queuing up some impactful conversations before the conference begins (and so that Forum users who aren't attending can participate in the discussion). It’ll be pinned until the end of EAG (June 8).
Reminder: you can find all the attendees and set up meetings with them in Swapcard.
If you’re coming to EAG, consider leaving a comment with:
- Any takes you want to discuss/ stress test at EAG
- Uncertainties you want to resolve at EAG
- Goals you have for the conference
These are all suggestions. You can also share Forum posts you have written, as well as any other information that might help people decide to meet with you. Feel free to take part in the discussion even if you aren't coming to EAG.
Also, if you are attending, don’t forget to include your swapcard link.
And to add a bit of context for readers, you can (optionally) comment via this debate slider (vote before you comment, you’ll be prompted to add your comment once you vote) to label your comment with where you sit on the mentee—mentor axis.
To define the terms, a mentor is someone who expects that the most impactful thing they can do at EAG is share their network and knowledge with mentees. A mentee is someone who can have a much greater impact if they connect with the right mentors. Reminder — including this information is optional.
I'd love to talk to people broadly interested in ways to reduce the burden of extreme suffering in humans, which I think is weirdly neglected in EA. The vast majority of global health & wellbeing work is based on DALY/QALY calculations (and, to a lesser extent, WELLBY), which I believe fail to capture the most severe forms of suffering. There's so much low-hanging fruit in this space, starting with just cataloguing the largest sources of extreme human suffering globally.
I'm eager to talk to potential collaborators, donors, and really anyone interested in the topic. :)
Here's my Swapcard.