Hi readers,
It's great to have you on the forum! If you'd like to, write something below about yourself or how you connect with the philosophy and social movement of effective altruism.
To start us off, I'm a junior doctor from Melbourne, with a particular interest in tweaking the impact of emerging technologies so they better serve humanity.
Ryan
Hi all! I’m Michelle. Usually I run Giving What We Can. Right now I’m on sabbatical to finish my PhD. It’s on how to extend QALYs/DALYs to questions involving creating lives as well as extending/improving them, and it has to be finished in two weeks time!
When I was at school I wanted to help charities, but never really got committed to one because I just didn’t know which it would be best to support. I was lucky enough to come across Will and Toby as they were setting up Giving What We Can, and through them the idea that you could do research to find which charities were the most effective. I was so excited to finally feel like I whole heartedly supported particular charities, knowing the good they did, and I was fascinated by all the information available on different charitable interventions.
My favourite part of working for Giving What We Can is how many lovely people I get to meet, chat to and work with. I’m ceaselessly impressed by how many people there are who care so much about others, and act on that in such a considered way. Being part of this community gives me the tools, support and inspiration to help others way more than I ever thought I could.
Ooo, sounds interesting! Could you post it when you're done? (Does Oxford allow that?)