Corporate membership

Join organizations with access to trusted geopolitical analysis, policy insight, and expert networks that help their leaders anticipate risk, navigate business critical issues and inform strategic decision making.

Image — Bronwen Maddox and David Lammy at Chatham House

 

Navigate uncertainty and lead with confidence

Chatham House corporate membership provides leading organizations with the expertise and networks needed to understand geopolitical developments, navigate uncertainty and make informed decisions in a rapidly evolving global landscape.  

Members gain access to:

  • Expert analysis of geopolitical and economic trends;
  • Engagement with government officials, senior policymakers, heads of state, and business leaders through events in London and online;
  • A trusted global network spanning business, government, and civil society;
  • Curated experiences, including the option to add tailored convening opportunities and bespoke partnerships.

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Trusted by 300+ organizations across sectors worldwide, from energy and financial services to technology, security and defence, and global trade. 

Challenges we help organizations navigate

The operating environment for global organizations has rarely been more complex. Geopolitical rivalry, economic fragmentation, shifting regulatory frameworks, trade disruption, energy transition and emerging technologies are reshaping the risks and opportunities facing decision-makers.

Why Chatham House?

As an independent, trusted source of expertise, Chatham House, through its corporate membership, provides organizations with independent analysis and insight to understand a changing world better. It brings together leading thinkers, policymakers, business leaders and practitioners to examine the issues shaping the international agenda.

Through our world-leading research, global convening power and extensive networks, we help organizations engage with critical debates, anticipate emerging challenges and contribute to solutions that support a more secure, sustainable and prosperous world.  

Chatham House sits at the intersection of policy, research and international affairs. Corporate members can benefit from that position in different ways:

The outcome

Organizations that make faster, better-informed decisions, identify and manage geopolitical risk before it becomes operational disruption, build more resilient long-term strategies, and are associated with the world’s leading independent international affairs policy institute.

The intelligence and expertise that Chatham House is providing us with is the foundation for the way our organisation operates, [helping us to] offer stable and predictable solutions for the companies we support. And it isn’t limited to our direct influence; this intelligence also supports the policy operations of the Government of Japan as a whole.

JETRO, Major corporate member

Industry specific use cases

Corporate membership benefits table

Bronwen Maddox speaking at a Giving Circle event in Chatham House.

Major corporate

For organizations who want access to exclusive events, briefings and networking opportunities.

Benefits
  • Regular briefings on emerging geopolitical risk, held under the Chatham House rule
  • Exclusive discussions, dinners and networking receptions with our global network of business leaders, policymakers, NGOs and academics
  • Invitations to our flagship conferences in London and Berlin
  • Invitations to over 120 on the record events, including major policy speeches and Q&As with heads of state
  • Virtual access to all Chatham House conferences
  • Subscriptions to The World Today magazine and International Affairs journal
Guests chat with David Attenborough at the 2019 Chatham House Prize event

Standard corporate

For organizations who want to grant five people exclusive access to events, conferences and resources.

Benefits
  • Networking receptions with our global network of business leaders, policymakers, NGOs and academics
  • Invitations to over 120 on the record events, including major policy speeches and Q&As with heads of state
  • Virtual access to all Chatham House conferences
  • Subscriptions to The World Today magazine and International Affairs journal
Students participate in a climate negotiation simulation hosted by Chatham House and the British International Studies Association.

Academic institutional

For organizations who want provide additional learning opportunities for their staff and students.

Benefits
  • Invitations to over 120 on the record events, including major policy speeches and Q&As with heads of state
  • Networking receptions with our global network of business leaders, policymakers, NGOs and academics
  • 1 student pass – allows up to 4 students to attend each members event
  • Subscriptions toThe World Today magazine and International Affairs journal
  • All institution students enjoy £30 off student membership
  • All institution PhD candidates exempt from individual membership joining fee 
Speakers at an event listen to a question

NGO

For organizations who want flexible access to our events and resources, and enjoy discounts on conferences.

Benefits
  • Invitations to 120 member events at Chatham House and online
  • Invitations to networking receptions
  • Flexible NGO pass – allows any one person to attend our events and, space permitting, bring a guest
  • NGO discount available for all conferences
  • Subscriptions toThe World Today magazine and International Affairs journal

Frequently asked questions

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