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Learn about our founding, our scholars, and the great work we've done over our more than 20 year history. The John W. Kluge Center brings together the world's best thinkers to contribute to the conversation about the challenges facing democracies in the 21st century.
The John W. Kluge Center brings together scholars and researchers from around the world to stimulate and energize one another, to distill wisdom from the Library's rich resources, and to interact with policymakers and the public.
The Kluge Center is a program that supports research and dialogue on democracy and human experience. It offers residential fellowships, a prestigious prize, and congressional programs using the Library's collections and resources.
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress was created to help foster that traditional American interaction, providing space to better understand and address the challenges facing democracies in the 21st century by bridging the gap between scholarship and the policymaking community.
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites and welcomes scholars to the Library of Congress to conduct research and interact with policymakers and the public. It also manages the Kluge Scholars' Council and administers the Kluge Prize at the Library of Congress.
John W. Kluge Center – interdycsyplinarny instytut badawczy w Bibliotece Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych w Waszyngtonie założony w 2002 roku. Placówka została ufundowana przez Johna Klugego, który w 2000 roku przekazał Bibliotece Kongresu 60 milionów dolarów.
The John W. Kluge Center occupies inspirational and capacious study and meeting spaces within the Library's magnificently restored Thomas Jefferson Building.