
Global Priorities Institute
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Our aim is to conduct foundational research that informs the decision-making of individuals and institutions seeking to do as much good as possible.
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GPI philosophers Elliott Thornley and Bradford Saad are project leads for the Future Impact Group (FIG) research fellowship. The fellowship is now accepting applications. Learn more about the projects and apply here: futureimpact.group (EOD 28 Sept)

Congratulations to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson for winning the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. Department of Economics, Oxford and GPI hosted Prof Acemoglu Daron Acemoglu earlier this year to give the 2024 Atkinson Memorial Lecture available here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/atkinson-memor…



How effective is (more) money? Randomizing unconditional cash transfer amounts in the US, the working paper by Ania Jaroszewicz, Oliver P. Hauser, Jon M. Jachimowicz and Julian Jamison is now available here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/how-effective-…


Imperfect Recall and AI Delegation, the new working paper by Eric Olav Chen, Alexis Ghersengorin and Sami Petersen is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/imperfect-reca…

You can now read Jacob Barrett's working paper, In Defence of Moderation, here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/in-defence-of-…

Numbers Tell, Words Sell, the new working paper by Michael Thaler, Mattie Toma and Victor Yaneng Wang is now available to read here: globalprioritiesinstitute.org/thaler-toma-an…


GPI Research Affiliate Philip Trammell is giving a summer course on the Economics of Transformative AI at Stanford this year. More info and applications here: digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/etai-course/. Applications close 21 February.

Grateful to my mentors Josh Greene (Morality Lab) and Nadira Faber, as well as my collaborators, for all I’ve learned from you. Honored to be named a Rising Star by APS and to share this with such great colleagues. Congrats to all!




This year's Parfit Memorial Lecture - jointly organised by GPI and Uehiro Oxford Institute - will take place on 16 June. Prof Jake Nebel will talk about "The Procreation Asymmetry: Some Puzzles" Follow the link for more info and registration. globalprioritiesinstitute.org/parfit-memoria…

