Originating in Princeton · 2020Vol. I · No. 1 · Summer 2026Ideas about intelligence.
Resources · Partnerships

Institutional partnerships.

The institution maintains a small number of standing partnerships with universities, research groups, learned societies and public-interest organisations whose work meets the standards by which the rest of the programme is judged.

Partnerships are the means by which the reach of the work is extended without diluting its standards. They take a number of forms: co-convened events; reciprocal seminar access; ambassador chapters within partner institutions; shared editorial projects. Each is constituted by direct agreement between the executive teams.

Kinds of partnership
Partnership

Universities & Departments

Co-convened workshops, ambassador chapters and shared seminar programmes with university departments and research groups.

Partnership

Learned Societies

Reciprocal arrangements with learned societies and student-led research bodies engaged with the sciences of intelligence.

Partnership

Research Groups

Hosting of focused workshops and salons in collaboration with active research groups working on shared open problems.

Partnership

Public-interest organisations

Joint programming with non-profits, policy bodies and cultural institutions whose work intersects with the public understanding of intelligence.

Enquire

Write to the executive team.

Partnership enquiries are handled directly by the executive team. A short note describing the institution, the work proposed, and the timescale envisaged is sufficient for an initial reply.

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