MIT-Spain's Balcells, Perez-Breva recognized by Spanish government
Program co-founders honored for improving scientific, academic collaboration.
Program co-founders honored for improving scientific, academic collaboration.
MIT historian’s re-evaluation of Democracy in America emphasizes Alexis de Tocqueville’s doubts and concerns about politics in the United States.
Recent alum will hone interests in policy, synthetic biology through study in the United Kingdom.
Philosopher aims to develop theories of practical rationality that may just help us make real-world decisions.
Student in biology, applied international studies will study at Oxford next year.
Five-day, three-nation Asian trip includes meetings with Institute friends and collaborators.
A political scientist analyzes the decisions of a world power.
Labor economist sizes up the impact and meaning of this week’s high-profile Ohio referendum to restore collective bargaining rights for public employees.
Historian’s innovative hypothesis paints new picture of ancient Italy and aims to explain how the Roman Republic fell.
Japanese government honors political scientist for significant contributions to scholarship and promoting friendly relations.
Alan Lightman discusses his social entrepreneurial work in building the first college dormitories for women in Cambodia.
In MIT remarks, former Treasury secretary calls for the ‘common sense’ cure of more government spending to spur growth.
What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious?