Hoover Institution at Stanford University

PEOPLE

Photography by Tom Collicott, Seattle
The people at Hoover reflect a diversity of scholarship that combines research ranging from basic to applied, from theoretical to empirical, and from abstract to descriptive.


A remarkably varied and distinguished group of people at the Hoover Institution collect, study, debate, refine, and disseminate ideas.

Approximately one hundred scholars explore ideas that shape positive change in public policy. Their distinction is recognized through membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Education, the American Philosophical Society, and the National Academy of Sciences, as well as recipients of the Nobel Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and other prestigious awards.

Nearly seventy librarians, curators, archivists, and other specialists help meet the Institution's obligations to current and future generations of scholars by strengthening its collecting program, preserving its collections, and promoting their scholarly use.

More than eighty research support staff, ranging from research assistants to top administrators, assist and support the scholars in their work and help further the objectives of the Institution.

In sum, the approximately two hundred and fifty people of the Hoover Institution constitute a formidable array of talent and intelligence whose work resonates across our nation and around the world.


"The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is hard to match for sheer intellectual firepower."

   —The Economist


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