Making MIT entrepreneurship matter in Hong Kong
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to solve urban challenges through the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to solve urban challenges through the MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node.
IDSS and social impact group Aporta share a vision to educate and empower.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program has delivered $22 million to faculty since 2008.
Through on-site projects in developing countries and internships in the business world, Kendyll Hicks explores the political and economic drivers of global health.
Computer and data science graduates learned to forge their own destinies while gaining employable skills.
Tech-based solutions sought for challenges in work environments, education for girls and women, maternal and newborn health, and sustainable food.
MIT students teach machine learning and entrepreneurship in Uruguay through MIT Global Startup Labs.
In a Starr Forum talk, Luis Videgaray, director of MIT’s AI Policy for the World Project, outlines key facets of regulating new technologies.
The MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain lab led a blended supply chain management course with Addis Ababa University.
Evidence links Dutch-era sugar production and greater economic activity today.
A new coronavirus first detected in Wuhan, China, poses no identified risk to the MIT community at this time.
Vice president for research clarifies the memo’s intention and provides guidance.
Nuclear science and engineering and physics met political science to illuminate a new path.
A J-WAFS connection brings together two MIT research teams helping to advance irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa.
Transportation, communication, development, and social interaction are explored through the lens of the urban.