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Links and short notes, 2025-03-03

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Progress Conference 2025

Save the date: Progress Conference 2025 will be October 16–19 in Berkeley, CA. Hosted by us, the Roots of Progress Institute, together with the Abundance Institute, the Foresight Institute, the Foundation for American Innovation, HumanProgress.org, the Institute for Humane Studies, and Works in Progress magazine. Speakers and more details to be announced this spring.

Progress Conference 2024 was a blast: Fantastic people, enchanting venue, great energy. Several people called it the best conference they had ever attended, full stop. (!) 2025 is going to be bigger and better!

Are you teaching progress at university?

Professors: are you teaching a “progress studies” course now/soon, or considering it?

I’ve heard from a few folks recently who are doing this. It might be useful to share syllabi and generally help each other out. We can serve as a hub for this! Reply and let me know.

A progress talk for high schoolers

I gave a talk to high schoolers:

The Future of Humanity—And How You Can Help

We hear a lot about disaster scenarios, from pandemic diseases to catastrophic climate change. Is humanity doomed? Or can we solve these challenges, and even create a future that is better than the world has ever seen? I make the case for problem-solving, based on both history and theory, and conclude by pointing towards some of the most important problems and opportunities to work on, to create the best possible future for humanity.

Job opportunities

Fellowship opportunities

Project opportunities

Events

Writing announcements

Fund announcements

AI news

Energy news

Bio news

Queries

As always, I put these out there in case anyone can help:


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