SPURS Fellowships offer time out to reflect, learn, and connect
The MIT Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies has hosted more than 750 mid-career individuals from 135 nations who are or will be shaping policy in their home countries.
The MIT Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies has hosted more than 750 mid-career individuals from 135 nations who are or will be shaping policy in their home countries.
In his new role, the professor of chemical engineering plans to speed up the consensus process among academics, business leaders, and policymakers for a successful energy transition.
A lauded professor, theoretical physicist, and fusion scientist, Loureiro is keenly positioned to advance the center’s research and education goals.
With decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, she will lead the center as MIT boosts social impact experiential learning opportunities.
An expert in robotics and AI, Shah succeeds Steven Barrett at AeroAstro.
In her new role, the professor of anthropology will seek to promote well-being and advancement within the SHASS community.
New MIT offering brings a multidisciplinary approach to tackling substance use disorder through biomedical device innovation.
Leon Sandler reflects on 18 years of helping MIT faculty make their research have real-world impact.
The MIT Edgerton Center technical instructor’s expertise and dedication enriches the student experience.
For 14 years, Crayton has strengthened programs and created new ones that foster academic success, provide mentoring, prepare students for careers or graduate school, and build community.
Some 150 MIT students participate in the 30-year-old program.
Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch, the museum’s deputy director, will serve as interim director until Gorman takes up his post this summer.
Through the GradEL program, Lieutenant Asia Allison is developing a deeper understanding of her own background and profile as a leader.
Associate director and geospace lead scientist to succeed Colin Lonsdale.
The computer scientist will study global affairs at Tsinghua University in China as part of the 2024-25 class of Schwarzman Scholars.