American Institutes for Research
Established in 1946, the American Institutes for Research (AIR) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that conducts behavioral and social science research and delivers technical assistance both domestically and internationally in the areas of education, health, and the workforce.
Methods in a Minute: Randomized Controlled Trials
Cash Transfers as Humanitarian Aid
Somos AIR: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) | Español
Designing Technical Assistance to Solve Challenging Problems
Building Pathways to Peace in Nashville
Unlocking the Power of Large Language Models for Search String Development
What is a Credible Messenger?
Methods in a Minute: Mixed Methods
Growing Industry-Led Public-Private Partnerships’ Postsecondary Initiatives
Supporting Students in Effective Transitions Webinar
In Conversation with Judith Heumann: Internationally Recognized Disability Rights Advocate
Methods in a Minute: Meta-Analysis
Women Who Inspire | Wangari Maathai
Project Overview: Research on Lowering Violence in Communities and Schools
The Reality of Low Teacher Pay and How That is Challenging for Teachers
Incentives To Get Teachers To Return To The Classroom
Rachael Varga: Teacher Who Left and Came Back - Her Experience
Who Are Certified Teachers Who Aren't Teaching and Why
Methods in a Minute: Systematic Review
Free College Tuition Programs for Adults
AIR: Advancing Evidence. Improving Lives.
How Colleges and Universities Can Better Support Student Veterans
Getting College Credit for Military Experience: Recommendations for student Vets from student Vets