Global Priorities Institute

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The Global Priorities Institute (GPI) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Oxford whose aim is to conduct foundational research that informs the decision-making of individuals and institutions seeking to do as much good as possible. It is directed by Hilary GreavesEva Vivalt.

MacAskill, William, Rossa O’Keeffe-O’Dononvan & Andreas Mogensen (2018) Global Priorities Institute: our 2018 goals and research, Effective Altruism Global, October 27.

GPI was established in January 2018 with a seed grant of £2 million from Open Philanthropy and a commitment of another £2 million from two private philanthropists (University of Oxford 2018).philanthropists.[1] Currently, GPI's research focuses on two main areas: longtermism and general issues in cause prioritization.

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University of Oxford (2018) Global Priorities Institute opens at Oxford, Development Office, April 5.

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    University of Oxford (2018) Global Priorities Institute opens at Oxford, Development Office, April 5.

The Global Priorities Institute (GPI) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Oxford whose aim is to conduct foundational research that informs the decision-making of individuals and institutions seeking to do as much good as possible. It is directed by Hilary Greaves.

GPI was established in January 2018 with a seed grant of £2 million from Open Philanthropy and a commitment of another £2 million from two private philanthropists (University of Oxford 2018). Currently, GPI's research focuses on two main areas: longtermism and general issues in cause prioritization.

Bibliography

Greaves, Hilary et al. (2019) A research agenda for the Global Priorities Institute, Global Priorities Institute, February.

University of Oxford (2018) Global Priorities Institute opens at Oxford, Development Office, April 5.

Wiblin, Robert & Kieran Harris (2018) Philosophy Prof Hilary Greaves on moral cluelessness, population ethics, probability within a multiverse, & harnessing the brainpower of academia to tackle the most important research questions, 80,000 Hours, October 23.

global priorities research | longtermism | population ethics

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