10th Oxford Workshop on Global Priorities Research

27-28 June 2022, Oxford University

Topic

Global priorities research investigates the question, ‘What should we do with our limited resources, if our goal is to do the most good?’ This question has close connections with central issues in philosophy and economics, among other fields.

This event will focus on the following two areas of global priorities research:

  1. The longtermism paradigm. Longtermism claims that, because of the potential vastness of the future of sentient life, agents aiming to do the most good should focus on improving the very long-run future, rather than on more immediate considerations. We are interested in articulating, considering arguments for and against, and exploring the implications of this longtermist thesis.
  2. General issues in cause prioritisation. We will also host talks on various cause prioritisation issues not specific to longtermism - for instance, issues in  decision theory, epistemology, game theory and optimal timing/optimal stopping theory.

These two categories of topics are elaborated in more detail in Sections 1 and 2 (respectively) of GPI’s research agenda.

Agenda

The workshop is expected to run for two full days, from around 9am on Monday, 27 June to around 5.30pm on Tuesday, 28 June. A detailed agenda will be published closer to the date. Agendas of previous workshops can be on the below links:

Attending the workshop

We are currently accepting applications to attend this workshop. Applications can be made via this form until 24 April 2022. Limited funding to cover travel and accommodation for participants is also available, and requests can be made via the same form. You can find more information about attending and contributing to future workshops on this page.