Research at Siegel Family Endowment: Our Approach
Our strategic approach for our research efforts begins with what we’re tentatively calling the 3 “N”’s: Knowledge, Networks, and Insights.
Our strategic approach for our research efforts begins with what we’re tentatively calling the 3 “N”’s: Knowledge, Networks, and Insights.
In 2021, we are building out additional research capabilities, both in partnership with other research organizations as well as internally to SFE.
In 2021, we are building out additional research capabilities, both in partnership with other research organizations as well as internally. This research function is entirely new for the organization, and a major first.
In a time when a clear, objective, and trustworthy media and information landscape is more important than ever, the COVID-19 pandemic is magnifying many troubling and increasingly urgent trends in mis- and disinformation.
In the spring of 2019, Siegel Family Endowment provided support to MIT Work of the Future and the Aspen Institute Future of Work Initiative for a discussion of the most pressing issues surrounding the rapidly changing nature of work.
The Scalable Cooperation Group at MIT has embarked on a set of research projects that aim to illuminate many facets of the future of work.