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.
Researchers and educators gather at MIT to discuss how to meet the educational needs of a new learning society.
At MIT, Luis Videgaray, alumnus and former foreign minister of Mexico, will launch project to help shape international AI policies.
Political scientist awarded MIT’s highest faculty honor in new titled position.
Singer is a scholar of international political economy, a subfield of political science focused on international economic relations.
Recent graduate says culturally-aware approaches lead to more-effective medical interventions.
Barry Posen announces the leadership transition, welcomes the infusion of new energy.
Economist’s study of rickshaw drivers shows effects of alcohol consumption on financial decision-making.
The new members of Xi of Massachusetts, the MIT chapter of PBK, combine the best of humanities, natural science, and social science scholarship.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
Engineer and historian discusses how the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing might integrate technical and humanistic research and education.
“I love teaching,” says PhD student Clare Kim. “It’s not that I’m just imparting knowledge, but I want [my students] to develop a critical way of thinking.”
Program creates a new hub for pedagogy and research in time-based media.
J-WAFS Fellow and DUSP PhD student Andrea Beck examines the success factors behind water utility partnerships in Africa.