J-PAL North America announces second round of competition partners
Education, Technology, and Opportunity Innovation Competition aims to improve student learning.
Education, Technology, and Opportunity Innovation Competition aims to improve student learning.
At MIT, Luis Videgaray, alumnus and former foreign minister of Mexico, will launch project to help shape international AI policies.
Economist’s study of rickshaw drivers shows effects of alcohol consumption on financial decision-making.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
MIT business historian’s new book chronicles the emergence of global standardization in technology.
Doctoral student Pierre-Luc Vautrey investigates how incorrect beliefs shape economic decision-making.
Nine principal investigators from MIT will receive grants totaling over $1 million for solutions-oriented research into global food and water challenges.
Sloan Fellow and world citizen James Fok wants to bring financial technology to the global marketplace.
Celebrated economist advanced economic theory, econometrics, and the study of industry and firm behavior.
MIT economist will study U.S. demographics and the urban-rural split in contemporary society.
Nonprofit and industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers gather for a kick-off conference to discuss how to make work more equitable, efficient, and just.
In a new book, MIT professors say more public investment in science will create a better economy for all.
Award funds graduate studies for talented immigrants and children of immigrants.
At this year's MacVicar Day symposium, faculty and students reflect on the challenges and joys of education in the 21st century.
Study measures how much free online goods are worth to consumers.