A day in the life of MIT PhD student Alex Busch
With an interest in trade unions and employer associations shaping the labor market, Busch is exploring how employee voices and economic democracy affect the future of work.
With an interest in trade unions and employer associations shaping the labor market, Busch is exploring how employee voices and economic democracy affect the future of work.
The new TechAMP program teaches production principles to workers, helping them advance their careers and identify savings at their firms.
For PhD student Benjamin Manning, the future of work means grasping AI’s role on our behalf while transforming and accelerating social scientific discovery.
Economics doctoral student Whitney Zhang investigates how technologies and organizational decisions shape labor markets.
In a new book, “There’s Got to be a Better Way,” two MIT management innovators explain how to think flexibly about improving an organization.
The Initiative for New Manufacturing is convening experts across the Institute to drive a transformation of production across the U.S. and the world.
How experience with real-world problem-solving, combined with MIT Open Learning’s online resources and internship opportunities, solidified one Afghani learner’s career path.
The Institute-wide effort aims to bolster industry and create jobs by driving innovation across vital manufacturing sectors.
With support from the Stone Foundation, the center will advance cutting-edge research and inform policy.
The MIT Festival of Learning sparked discussions on better integrating a sense of purpose and social responsibility into hands-on education.
Awards honor the enduring importance of books and their authors within the MIT community.
Engineer and historian David Mindell’s new book provides a roadmap for thinking about the future of industry.
The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.
Deborah Liverman, executive director of MIT Career Advising and Professional Development, offers a window into undergraduate and graduate students’ post-graduation paths.
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu has long studied technology-driven growth. Here’s how he’s thinking about AI’s effect on the economy.