Governance innovation boot camp culminates in pitch night
Civil servants from Sierra Leone present ideas developed at a boot camp organized by MIT Governance Lab and Sierra Leone’s Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation.
Civil servants from Sierra Leone present ideas developed at a boot camp organized by MIT Governance Lab and Sierra Leone’s Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation.
Study of Beijing’s car-restriction policy underscores value of regional coordination to meet transportation and emissions goals.
PhD student Minh Trinh studies misreporting of government statistics and the effect on accountability in his home country of Vietnam.
In the U.S. and globally, cultures with a high level of collectivism tend to encourage masking during the pandemic.
The Institute commits to net-zero emissions by 2026, charts course marshaling all of MIT’s capabilities toward decarbonization.
On May 6 and 7, researchers from the AI Policy Forum will present their preliminary AI public policy proposals aimed at shaping specific and significant uses of AI in our lives.
Former British foreign minister says “countervailing power” must be developed to protect human rights and safeguard democracy.
As the United Kingdom's foreign secretary, Miliband drove advancements in human rights and became known as “one of the ablest, most creative public servants of our time.”
The first lesson? Most of the time, you probably shouldn’t build new civic tech.
Future of Data, Trust, and Privacy initiative aims to address AI-driven analytics and changing attitudes about personal data.
In a Boston Globe op-ed, MIT’s president argues that the US must invest in new breakthroughs while also deploying all available tools today.
As the world reduces carbon pollution, research from the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative shows the need to protect schools in counties that rely on the fossil fuel industry.
While a national soccer win can stoke anti-refugee sentiment, messaging promoting diversity can reverse this effect.
Within minutes, the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown on March 11, 2011, brought an unprecedented wave of death, displacement, and destruction to Japan.
CIS research affiliate describes his goals in creating a webinar series exploring sustainable development in Africa.