When politics is local in the Middle East
Study suggests sectarian identity in the region is tied to domestic matters, not a larger, transnational religious split.
Study suggests sectarian identity in the region is tied to domestic matters, not a larger, transnational religious split.
Head of the World Trade Organization urges graduates to embrace opportunities to serve others.
MIT political science master’s student Milain Fayulu is building brands to bring change to his home country.
Delegation meets campus leaders, with an eye toward AI applications and the Icelandic language.
Natural world philosophies are a source of solutions.
Twenty winning projects will link industry member priorities with research groups across campus to develop scalable climate solutions.
MIT alumni-founded OnePower is building minigrids to power villages across the small, mountainous country.
Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
At the latest Starr Forum, John Tirman and his collaborators describe the cultural framework that has worsened US-Iran relations.
“In Search of Bengali Harlem,” a new film co-created by Professor Vivek Bald, salutes South Asians who carved out new lives in the US, against the odds.
Members of three working groups outline latest efforts implementing the ambitious plan, launched last year.
New five-year agreement will support SPARC science, increase graduate students and postdocs, and support interdisciplinary work toward fusion power plants.
Field experiment in Bangladesh shows the poor simply lack opportunities to gain wealth — but a one-time boost can make a major difference.
Rise Bionics, founded by D-Lab Scale Ups fellow Arun Cherian, creates customized assistive devices for patients in India.
The $100K Entrepreneurship Competition has inspired students to bring the model to regions across the globe.