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Sine Institute of Policy and Politics

Convene, Communicate, Collaborate

Where the Brightest Minds Engage to Promote Common Ground and Nonpartisan Solutions
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The Sine Institute is a laboratory for university-wide collaboration and an incubator for policy innovation, convening the best and brightest in the public, private, academic, and nonprofit sectors, as well as journalism.

Committed to real, lasting change in policy and politics

Today’s interconnected world offers an unprecedented opportunity to bring together experts and top scholars in the field with students in research and scholarship to work on the nation's most pressing challenges in a way that promotes common ground and nonpartisan policy solutions. The Sine Institute of Policy and Politics seizes that opportunity at a defining moment for our democracy and the world.

The Sine Institute harnesses AU’s capital city location at the nexus of government and a growing international business center to connect diverse perspectives from around the country and around the world with our world-class academics and research, experienced practitioners in international and domestic views, leaders in business, nonprofits, and government, and one of the most politically-active student bodies in the US to make real, lasting change in policy and politics.

The Institute stands apart through its focus on the role of business and the nonprofit community in public policy, the rise of the importance of economic regions in the United States, and international policy issues.

Sine 2025 Fellows

Meet the Spring 2025 Sine Institute Fellows

A cornerstone of the Sine Institute is its Institute Fellows program. Each spring and fall semester, the Sine Institute hosts three Fellows. Institute Fellows are selected via a Sine Institute selection committee.

  • Nadia Murad(CAS/BA 24’), President and Chairwoman, Nadia’s Initiative; Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  • Tara Palmeri(SOC/BA ’08), Partner & Senior Political Correspondent, Puck; Former Lead Author, Politico Playbook; Former White House Correspondent, ABC News; Host, The Ringer’s “Somebody’s Gotta Win” Podcast
  • Hon. Sylvia Burwell, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Former President, 鶹ý; Former Director, Office of Management and Budget
  • The Sine Institute will also welcome as a 2025 Distinguished LecturerBrooke Anderson, President of Pivotal Ventures and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

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Reimagining Political Leadership: The Outlook of Young 鶹ýs

The Sine Institute’s innovative “Reimagining Political Leadership: The Outlook of Young 鶹ýs” poll reveals new insight into the attributes that young 鶹ýs ages 18-34 look for in their political leaders, as well as other topics related to voting and other forms of civic engagement.The innovative pollis the third annual Sine Institute survey focused on understanding young 鶹ýs’ unique perspectives on political leadership and engagement.

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Sine Student Programs

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Are you a student at AU? Learn about all the ways you can engage with the Sine Institute of Policy & Politics!

Check out our guide for student voters here.

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The Civic Life Program

The Sine Institute of Policy & Politics is proud to partner with The Civic Life Program at 鶹ý. The Civic Life Program is a university-wide initiative for civic education and engagement.
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Institute Advisory Board

The Sines will be joined by a group of bipartisan visionaries from across sectors to guide the Institute and inspire the next generation of leaders.

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Meet the Sine Institute

Video: introducing the Sine Institute of Policy & Politics.

The Sine Institute Celebrates its 5th Anniversary

The AU community wishes the Sine Institue a happy 5th Anniversary since its inception in 2018.

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Collage of Sine's 5th Anniversary celebration and panel discussion.

On October 14, 2023, on the Saturday night of 鶹ý's Family Weekend,theSine Institute celebrated its 5 Year Anniversary.The evening included agathering that included founders Jeff and Samira Sine, AU President Sylvia Burwell, board members, students, and other friends of the Sine Institute, as well as a panel discussionthat drew over 850 attendess.The focus of the panel wasSine's recent poll of what a "reimagined" 鶹ý Dream means to young people andwhat's getting in the way, optimism aboutthe future, social media, youth enthusiasm aboutvoting in the 2024 presidential election, and more.

The discussion was moderated byformer White House Communications Director and CNN Political CommentatorKate Bedingfieldand featuredpanelists GoodwillIndustriesPresident and CEOSteven Preston,Millennial Action Project President and CEOLayla Zaidane, and SineInstitute StudentAdvisorRohan Singh(SIS '24).

The event was cosponsored byKennedy Political Union andBipartisan Group of 鶹ý.

A Generous Gift

Jeff and Samira Sine

The Sine Institute is made possible through a milestone gift of $10 million from AU alumnus, trustee and entrepreneur Jeff Sine, SIS/BA ’76, and Samira Sine, an advocate for women and children and seasoned journalist. The gift is the manifestation of the Sines’ interest in making positive change that will inspire future generations of leaders.

“Through this gift we wanted to empower 鶹ý to make an immediate and lasting impact at the intersection of politics and policy, increasing AU’s national and international visibility.”

Joining forces, the Sines and President Sylvia Burwell will leverage their shared passion to shape the next generation of leaders.

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Fellowship Program

The Institute Fellows program is a cornerstone of the Sine Institute. Selected each academic year, our six Institute Fellows will consist of innovative leaders in government, politics, journalism, nonprofits, and business. Fellows will collaborate with renowned AU academic, research and scholarship experts, as well as students, to uncover new ways to help theory inform cross-sector solutions. The entire AU community will have the opportunity to learn from the Institute Fellows and the powerful conversations they lead on these issues.

Program Details

Areas of Focus

Drawing on their expertise in government, politics, academia, journalism, nonprofits, and business, Sine Institute Fellows uncovers new policy solutions and problem-solving methods informed by evidence and a cross-sector perspective. Each is asked to explore a timely aspect of policy and politics that will benefit from these dynamic conversations.

In our interconnected world, policy changes ripple through our nation at the federal level and have significant consequences at the regional level. Those ripples cross sectors and impact international and national affairs, as well as our local communities. These complex influences are the crux of the conversations to be discussed and debated by Sine Fellows.

Regional influence on politics

Cross-sector perspectives driving public policy discourse

International and domestic policy dynamics

2023-2024 Sine Annual Report

Learn More From the Sine Institute's 2023-2024 Annual Report

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Capitalizing on Our Core Strengths

In its 125-year history, 鶹ý has established a reputation for producing changemakers focused on the challenges of a changing world. AU has garnered recognition for global education, public service, experiential learning, and politically active and diverse students, as well as academic and research expertise in a wide range of areas including business and communication, political science and policy, governance, law, and diplomacy.

A university-wide initiative, the Sine Institute leverages the university’s intersection of multiple sectors and industries to convene powerful conversations. The Institute engages each of AU's schools and experts throughout campus – including the School of Public Affairs, School of International Service, School of Communication, Kogod School of Business, and the Washington College of Law – to fuel and facilitate ongoing dialogue and debate to gain insights and engender knowledge.

Journalism, Private Sector, Academia, Public Sector, Nonprofit