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Public Policy

We explore public policy research, trends and social concerns using human-centered design and primary research and by tapping our international network of academic and professional experts.

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Addiction Resources for Policymakers

Stanford Network on Addiction Policy

How can the Stanford Network on Addiction Policy (SNAP), a consortia of psychology researchers from multiple universities...

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Designing the President

Stanford d.school

How can you use design thinking principles and practices to make scientific knowledge more...

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Humanly Possible Project

Stanford University

How do public audiences understand, and want to engage in, conversations about emerging biotechnologies?

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Kindness In Action

bedari collective.

How might we activate kindness in action and at scale?

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Workshops by Design

The World Economic Forum

What are the best practices and tools for designing and executing engaging, productive workshops with a future focus?

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Communicate to Vaccinate

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

How can we help employers, especially in smaller businesses, communicate effectively about Covid-19...

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Futures of Pacific Fisheries Management

Pacific Fisheries Management Council

How can we help the many stakeholders in the fishing industry and coastal communities of the US Pacific coast...

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Improving Science Engagement

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

How can one of the nation’s largest funders of brain research craft communications to reach a diverse set of stakeholders?

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The Futures of Intelligence

Stanford Institute Human-centered Artificial Intelligence and Templeton World Charity Foundation

Looking ahead to 2040, how might artificial intelligence and collective intelligence co-evolve with human intelligence to promote or limit human flourishing?

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