The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC.SPARC."[1]
As of July 2022, ESPR has received $510,000 in funding from Open Philanthropy.[2]
European Summer Program on Rationality (2021) What is ESPR, ESPR.
Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: European Summer Program on Rationality, Open Philanthropy.
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an"an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC."[1]
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC."[1]
European Summer Program on Rationality. Official website.
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC." (European Summer Program on Rationality 2021)[1]
European Summer Program on Rationality (2021) What is ESPR, ESPR.
European Summer Program on Rationality (2021) What is ESPR, ESPR.
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC." (ESPR(European Summer Program on Rationality 2021)
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC." (ESPR, 2021)(ESPR 2021)
2021European Summer Program on Rationality (2021) https://espr-camp.org/What is ESPR, ESPR.
https://www.openphilanthropy.org/giving/grants/center-applied-rationality-european-summer-program-rationalityOpen Philanthropy (2017) Center for Applied Rationality — European Summer Program on Rationality, Open Philanthropy, September.
https://www.openphilanthropy.org/giving/grants/center-applied-rationality-european-summer-program-rationality
building effective altruism | CaSPAR | Center for Applied Rationality | EA education | rationality | rationality community | research training programs | SPARC
The European Summer Program on Rationality (ESPR) is "an immersive summer workshop for mathematically talented students with a desire to understand themselves and the world. [...] Past participants include International Math Olympiad gold medalists, web entrepreneurs, and student researchers. ESPR orginated as EuroSPARC, which was modeled after its American equivalent, SPARC." (ESPR, 2021)
building effective altruism | Center for Applied Rationality | EA education | rationality | rationality community | research training programs | SPARC
(Actually, I think SPARC is more debatable, but considerations of consistency incline me to use the full name there, too.)