Hi everyone,
I wanted to throw an idea out to the Forum and see if there’s any shared excitement, advice, or helpful pushback.
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we might bring Effective Altruism concepts to United World Colleges (UWC) — a global network of high schools focused on intercultural understanding, peacebuilding, and sustainability.
For those unfamiliar: UWC schools bring together students (ages 16–19) from across the world to live and learn together, usually on scholarship. The mission is pretty idealistic — “uniting people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future” — and honestly, the student culture reflects that. People come in asking big questions: What matters most? What’s worth dedicating my life to? What does global citizenship mean in practice?
Which sounds... familiar.
As an alum of UWC Costa Rica, I can say from experience that a lot of students are genuinely interested in making a difference — but the frameworks they’re given are sometimes vague or moral-intuition-based. There's a lot of passion, but not always the rigor or clarity that EA offers. (Ie. would barefoot Tuesday dismantle hierarchy or just give everyone ringworm?)
I’m thinking along the lines of;
Questions I’m sitting with:
If you’re a UWC alum, someone working on EA outreach, or just a fellow well-meaning idealist who thought Model UN could end real wars if we just tried— I’d love to hear from you!
There is an EA group at UWCSEA! If you DM me I can do what I can to connect you up.