The Transhumanist Student Network
(TSN) serves and is led by transhumanist students and youth.
TSN provides assistance in setting
up transhumanist groups on campuses, recommends contacts for speaker
events and supplies materials from the World Transhumanist Association
(WTA) for outreach efforts. TSN also provides assistance to individual
advocates. We are guided by the
Transhumanist
Declaration in our mission.
Contributions of TSN chapters to the
transhumanist effort can range from bringing relevant experts to
campus to speak on their work, to involvement in service projects
that incorporate technologies to meet the needs of a target community.
The first step in achieving such goals is the establishment of a
campus group, which the TSN leadership will assist you in accomplishing.
Campus groups are often established
by a single determined person who advertises the idea and gathers
friends and new acquaintances into a formal campus organization.
Try to interest a group of founding members through friend networks,
sympathetic professors, and by posting (eye-catching, informative)
flyers with your contact info and the URL for the WTA homepage (www.transhumanism.org).
Individual advocacy such as �letters
to the editor� also makes a difference - please inform us of all
such efforts! Consult the TSN Student Advocate Guide for advice
on how you can advance the transhumanist movement and pursue your
career goals without the benefit of a transhumanist group on your
campus.