Participants work in small teams to explore a research question in one of our key focus areas: AI governance, technical AI safety, global health, biosecurity, or animal welfare. No prior experience is required — with guidance from experienced mentors, students develop their research skills and contribute to work that addresses pressing global challenges, with a £2,000 prize awarded to the best overall project at the end of the programme.
An 8-week entry level research programme helping talented Oxford students launch high-impact research careers.
Our mentors bring experience from organisations at the cutting edge of impactful research.
Technical AI Safety
This field focuses on ensuring that as AI becomes more advanced, systems remain reliable, interpretable, and aligned with human values. Researchers aim to mitigate risks from unintended or harmful outcomes by developing tools and methods that prevent catastrophic failures. Technical AI safety is critical for building a future where powerful AI enhances society without creating significant dangers.
Biosecurity
The world remains vulnerable to future pandemics, made increasingly likely by advances in biotechnology and AI. To protect against these risks, researchers and policymakers must collaborate to develop robust systems for rapid vaccine deployment, treatments, and other interventions. Biosecurity efforts ensure humanity is better prepared to prevent, contain, and recover from catastrophic biological threats.
Animal Welfare
We kill an estimated 1.6 to 4.5 trillion animals annually, the vast majority of which (97.5%) endure inhumane conditions in factory farms. Research and advocacy in animal welfare aim to reduce this suffering by promoting higher welfare standards, developing alternatives to animal products, and raising public awareness. These efforts seek to reduce the suffering caused by factory farming and improve the lives of countless animals.
Become a mentor
We rely on great mentors to supervise our projects. If you have relevant research experience and are interested in mentoring in a future programme, we’d love to hear from you.
AI Governance
Tackling the gravest risks from AI demands sound decision-making and policy at both the corporate and governmental levels. AI companies must responsibly manage powerful system development, while governments need effective regulation. By addressing these challenges, AI governance ensures that AI systems are developed and deployed in ways that mitigate risks, promote safety, and align with humanity's broader values.
Programme structure
Application Deadline
15th October 23:59
Decisions Announced
17th October
Kick-Off Day
19th October
Research Phase
20th October-14th December
Submission Deadline
14th December, 23:59
Awards Ceremony
TBC, During Hilary
Global Health
Millions in low-income countries die each year from preventable diseases like malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis, while millions more endure chronic conditions that hinder their well-being. Global health research seeks to discover and implement cost-effective, scalable solutions to improve lives. By addressing health inequities, this work has the potential to create lasting, transformative changes for the world’s most vulnerable populations.
FAQs
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The programme is primarily designed for Oxford university students, but we also welcome applications from non-students (such as recent graduates or university offer-holders), or students from other top universities.
If you're unsure about your eligibility, we recommend getting in touch with us before applying. -
While fellows are expected to attend the programme's kick-off weekend in person, the rest of the programme can be completed remotely. We do, however, encourage in-person participation where possible.
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The Programme is a project by Effective Altruism Oxford, which supports Oxford students in pursuing impactful careers. They are funded by the Centre for Effective Altruism.