The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national and global level.
Brookings brings together more than 300 leading experts in government and academia from all over the world who provide the highest quality research, policy recommendations, and analysis on a full range of public policy issues.
OUR RESEARCH PROGRAMS, CENTERS, AND PROJECTS »
The research agenda and recommendations of Brookings’s experts are rooted in open-minded inquiry and our 300+ scholars represent diverse points of view. Research topics cover foreign policy, economics, development, governance and metropolitan policy.
Learn more about Brookings President John R. Allen, our Board of Trustees co-chairs Glenn Hutchins and Suzanne Nora Johnson, and our management staff.
The Brookings Board of Trustees is a governing body composed of distinguished individuals from a variety of backgrounds. The Board has fiduciary responsibility for the Institution’s leadership, integrity, financial health, and scholarly independence.
The Brookings Institution traces its beginnings to 1916, when a group of leading reformers founded the Institute for Government Research (IGR), the first private organization devoted to analyzing public policy issues at the national level.
See what key figures in the policymaking sphere have to say about the impact of our experts and their research, locally, nationally and globally.
WHAT WE DO
Each year, Brookings produces an annual report highlighting our collective work and the impact it has had on the world. The annual report has, since 1983, also provided an opportunity for us to thank the generous donors whose financial support makes our work possible, while also demonstrating our commitment to transparency.
INTRODUCING THE DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM »
Brookings is pleased to launch the David M. Rubenstein Fellowship Program. The challenges facing the United States and the world require rigorous, innovative, evidence-based research that generate fresh thinking and innovative policy solutions. Through this program, Brookings is seeking to increase diversity in our scholarly community by recruiting the next generation of rising stars and creative thinkers to help achieve our mission of improving governance in the United States and across the world.
WHAT WE STAND FOR
INDEPENDENCE & INTEGRITY POLICIES »
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit organization devoted to independent, in-depth research that leads to pragmatic and innovative ideas on how to solve problems facing society. Brookings’s commitment to institutional independence is rooted in the individual independence of its scholars. Therefore, the Institution does not take positions on issues.
Brookings recognizes that in order to produce high-quality research that informs innovative, practical policy recommendations, we need to ensure that our personnel represent a diversity of thought, experience and personal background. Such diversity within the workforce enhances the relevance and substance of our work, and also helps us adhere more closely to our guiding principles of quality, independence and impact.
POLICY ON PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE FUNDED RESEARCH »
The Policy and Procedures on Financial Conflict of Interest in Public Health Service Funded Research provides guidelines and procedures for the identification and resolution of real, potential, or apparent financial conflicts of interest that may arise with respect to the Institution’s employees and affiliates in public health service-funded research.
Consistent with the Brookings Institution’s commitment to providing an environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, the Institution prohibits discriminatory or harassing behavior, including sexual harassment, toward a person who is affiliated with Brookings or involved in activities related to the Institution. This applies to any behavior in the Brookings work environment, including occurring before, during, or after any Brookings-related activities, regardless of whether on Brookings’s premises or at another location (such as Brookings-sponsored events or travel).
Individuals may report suspected harassment in accordance with Brookings’s Reporting, Investigations, and Whistleblower policy.
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