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Perrin has genuinely been a joy to work on. I started Perrin in my early 5th form year of secondary school. It was originally intended as a journal that would leave comments on the Federal Register—which was laughable considering our inexperience. Today, it’s grown to hundreds of researchers across the globe, hundreds of thousands in terms of monthly engagement, contracts with the University of Virginia, and numerous publications—a variety of which have been used to inform foreign governments and domestic ministries. Perrin shifted from a local journal based at my high school, to a UN-accredited institution with university contracts in just over a year. It would be an understatement to say that I am proud of Perrin.


Please feel free to check out our website here. The institution was named after a graduate at my secondary school named Noel Perrin, a professor at Dartmouth College before passing away. He was a strong advocate for reform and it is for this reason that we chose to innovate and disrupt—especially in technology policy. Software has become the primary arena for Western competitive advantage, with young professionals—predominantly from younger generations—driving innovation in this field. In a world where the democratization of digitalization impedes our right to self, the youth voice matters. Whether that’s a weaponized deepfake nude photo produced by an LLM or an autonomous nano-bot weapon, the corrosive nature of technology in the 21st century is warrant enough for the uplifting of the world’s youth.


Co-Founded by Finn Järvi & Cash Hilinski perrininstitution.org

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