Berkeley Policy Institute Projects

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Competition and Competitiveness in the Digital Economy

The project seeks to develop and communicate evidence-based insights on innovation-focused competition policies and practices.

Eira Initiative - Rethinking Innovation Policy in the Life Sciences

The initiative seeks to inform innovation policy in the biopharmaceutical ecosystem, with appreciation of the practical realities of real-world business environments and the unique technological and regulatory characteristics of the biopharmaceutical market.

Project on the Future of the US University Research Enterprise

An expert working group has collaborated on a 2026 white paper addressing strategy and operational approaches for US research universities to survive the recent dramatic reduction in federal research funding.

Technology Leadership and US Competitiveness

In this project, multiple workstreams and focus areas center around developing both institutional initiatives and evidence-based research focused on leading in technology sectors and optimizing American national competitiveness.

European Digital Innovation

The project aims to identify and analyze the common rationales for the lack of successful European digital innovation.

Associates Program

Associates Program enables students and professionals, under the guidance of a senior advisor, to develop and implement a research paper or a pro bono consulting project.

Research Assistance Openings

BPI has ongoing opportunities for students and recent graduates to pursue research assistance projects in areas of interest.

Additional Projects

Learn more about further recent and archived projects of the Berkeley Policy Institute, including publications.

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Updated: April 8, 2026

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