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EA Scholarships — Scholarship Support (2019)

  • Focus Area: Effective Altruism Community Growth (Longtermism)
  • Organization Name: EA Scholarships
  • Amount: $49,676

  • Award Date: September 2019

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    Grant investigators: Claire Zabel and Bastian Stern

    This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. Scholarship recipients also reviewed the page prior to publication.


    During 2019, Open Philanthropy recommended a total of approximately $49,676 in scholarship support to students whose studies or interests are related to effective altruism. The funding is intended to be used for the students’ tuition, fees, living expenses, and travel during their respective studies, and is part of an overall effort to grow and empower the effective altruism community. Recipients during 2019 include:

    • Adam Scherlis, Stanford University
    • Johannes Treutlein, University of Oxford

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