Turning a childhood interest into a career path with MIT Open Learning resources
High schooler Hinata Yamahara’s interest in urban planning was nurtured by free MIT resources, including OpenCourseWare.
High schooler Hinata Yamahara’s interest in urban planning was nurtured by free MIT resources, including OpenCourseWare.
Free MIT study materials enabled 16-year-old Vivan Mirchandani’s nontraditional learning path, opening up scientific research and academic opportunities.
For physicist Mostafa Fawzy, MIT Open Learning’s OpenCourseWare was a steadfast companion through countless study sessions.
The AI-enabled platform serves as a hub for MIT’s lifelong learning opportunities.
Coactive, founded by two MIT alumni, has built an AI-powered platform to unlock new insights from content of all types.
PhD student Sarah Alnegheimish wants to make machine learning systems accessible.
Ukrainian students and collaborators provide high-quality translations of MIT OpenCourseWare educational resources.
The 17-year-old student from Spain uses MIT resources to deepen her understanding of math and physics.
Ana Trišović, who studies the democratization of AI, reflects on a career path that she began as a student downloading free MIT resources in Serbia.
Psychologist and former professional dancer Bia Adams discovered a passion for computational neuroscience thanks to open-access MIT educational resources.
Junior Shreya Mogulothu says taking an MITx class as a high school student opened her eyes to new possibilities.
How a love for math and access to MIT Open Learning’s online learning resources helped a Sudanese learner pursue a career in data science.
As a child, a civil war drove Mlen-Too Wesley out of Liberia. As an adult, he has returned and is applying what he learned in an MITx MicroMasters program to help the West African nation thrive.
Inspired by traditional medicine, 17-year-old Tomás Orellana is on a mission to identify plants that can help treat students’ health issues.
With the help of MIT’s online resources, Doğa Kürkçüoğlu, now a staff scientist at Fermilab, was able to pursue his passion for physics.