Academy Projects
Under the direction of its Committee on Studies, the Academy carries out influential
and pioneering work on significant contemporary issues. Bringing together scholars,
policymakers, business leaders, and writers, Academy studies provide multidisciplinary
analyses of complex social, political, and intellectual topics in an objective environment.
This framework distinguishes the Academy from other research institutes and think
tanks whose agendas may be defined by the research needs of outside agencies. Academy
studies often shape new fields of study that transcend disciplinary boundaries and
explore issues before their importance has been recognized.
Academy studies are grouped under four large-scale initiatives, each of which may
also contain program areas with distinct identities, such as the Committee on International
Security Studies.
The Academy's major program areas are:
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Science, Technology, and Global
Security: This area explores how the international community can
devise new cooperative structures to improve global security, analyzes the impact
of rapid developments in science and technology, and develops policies to govern
these transformations.
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Social Policy and American Institutions:
Under this program, Fellows carry out studies that focus on American institutions
at the crossroads, particularly the government and the corporation.
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Humanities and Culture: Work
within this initiative is designed to enhance public understanding of the value
and role of the humanities in American life and to create new resources to inform
coherent policy analyses relative to the humanities.
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Education: This
program deals with education at all levels—from primary and secondary education
to teaching and research at the university level.
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