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Juliana Bidadanure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Honors Program Advisor, in conversation with Associate Professor of Practice in Political Science at New York University, Almaz Zelleke, about what universal basic income can do for gender equality at Stanford University on October 18th, 2017.

Inclusive Design

These are all the Inclusive Design, centers, and classes at Stanford PIT! You can also search, view all topics, or browse our classes.


  • Collaborative Research and Project Seed Grants

    Ethics, Society, and Technology Hub EST Hub Seed Grants are an opportunity for members of the Stanford community to engage in ongoing dialogue about a specific problem, intervention, or application related to the ethical and social dimensions of scientific and technological discovery.

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  • Effective Altruism Fellowship

    Stanford Effective Altruism Some efforts to improve the world can be much more impactful than others. Smallpox eradication, the abolitionist movement, germ theory, and the Green Revolution demonstrate what’s possible when people come together to solve pressing problems.

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  • Public Interest Technology Conference

    Public Interest Technology Lab We are excited to welcome students from across the globe to this hybrid conference. During the two-day conference, we will introduce you to Public Interest Technology (PIT), define challenges in implementing PIT, and explore ways to engage with PIT as a student. Our aim is to equip students with the skills…

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  • Rewired Magazine

    Stanford Rewired Rewired welcomes all members of the Stanford communities to submit writing or join our team as a staff writer, designer, developer, or marketing guru. This is a year-round opportunity.

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  • SHAPE Lab

    The Stanford SHAPE Lab, directed by Prof. Sean Follmer, explores how we can interact with digital information in a more physical and tangible way. Towards our goal of more human centered computing, we believe that interaction must be grounded in the physical world and leverage our innate abilities for spatial cognition and dexterous manipulation with…

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  • Stanford Existential Risks Initiative

    Stanford Effective Altruism The Stanford Existential Risks Initiative is a collaboration between Stanford faculty and students dedicated to mitigating global catastrophic risks, such as pandemic or nuclear proliferation. Our goal is to foster engagement from Stanford community members to produce meaningful work aiming to preserve the future of humanity.

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  • STEAM

    Students can join events to organize projects of their own with support of the organisation. Our projects tend to focus on usage of inclusive design. These projects tend to occur during spring.

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  • SymSys Board Member

    Symbolic Systems Society SymSys Society organizes a diverse array of activities, including socials, coffee chats, panels, research presentations, and blog posts. As a board member, you can lead the way in organizing events on topics that interest you, including those in public interest technology.

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  • Tutoring for Fundraising

    Bridging Tech Our tutoring program is a volunteer-based initiative in which we match college tutors with local kids. Every volunteer tutoring session will help us reach our goal of giving 300 laptops to kids in homeless shelters by this fall.

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  • Zorzal Cacao Supply Chain Management

    Engineers for a Sustainable World Zorzal Cacao is a cacao distributor in the Dominican Republic established with the goal of funding conservation efforts on the Reserva Privada Zorzal. Zorzal partners with local farmers to ensure adequate reforestation offsets the carbon emissions of cacao production, improving the health of the reserve’s ecosystem while supporting both conservation…

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Photography by: Christine Baker