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School of Architecture + Planning students win thousands in grants for business startups
School of Architecture + Planning students win thousands in grants for business startups
Two of several sessions from the Center for Real Estate's recent International Real Estate Forum.
Prestigious prize granted for research on Thailand’s villages.
Improving access to local businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rainfall can provide an alternative to polluted groundwater in developing countries, but systems are needed to keep it clean.
Students develop quality-of-life solutions for underserved communities.
In 11 years, MIT’s Accelerating Information Technology Innovation (AITI) program has trained more than 1,500 budding entrepreneurs in seven countries.
Devices to improve lives in developing countries are so appealing that even the initial prototypes attract buyers.
In countries that lack financial records, how can we tell who is truly poor? An innovative study suggests: Ask the neighbors.
Recent graduate and public service fellow will teach the science of energy generation.
New study shows ‘informal taxation’ in developing countries is far greater than suspected, supporting public works — and adding a burden for the poor.