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NewsDr. Rand and Ambassador Shringla to join MIT as distinguished fellows at the Center for International StudiesMarch 13, 2025
News“Urban Futures of the Amazon” debates urbanization issues in the biome and the regionFebruary 27, 2025
Apr 11 Global Climate Adaptation: Overcoming Political and Policy Challenges 8:30am - 5:00pm Location Building 45 (MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing)
Apr 16 Divisions at Home, Divisions Abroad? How Domestic Political Conditions Shape Foreign Perceptions of U.S. Nuclear Credibility 12:00pm - 1:30pm Location Building E40
Apr 16 Starr Forum: The US and the World Under Trump: The First 100 Days 5:30pm - 7:00pm Location Building 45 (MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing)
Faculty and Researchers Richard Samuels Faculty Director, MIT-Japan Program Former Director, Center for International Studies Ford International Professor of Political Science
Faculty and Researchers In-Song Kim Faculty Director, Jae S. Lim MIT-Korea Program Associate Professor, Political Science
Vin's story Computer Science and Engineering '27 Vin's internship at Startgate, a startup incubator in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco, focused on enhancing internal operations and promoting data-driven decision-making.
Nickie's story Mechanical Engineering '24 Nickie Mpofu '24 interned with Semiconductor Technologies Limited (STL), a Kenyan startup focused on semiconductor manufacturing in the summer of 2024.
Ava's internship turned full time job Mechanical Engineering '22 Ava ended up extending her internship into Spring 2023, and has in July 2023, accepted a chance to stay on at Novo Nordisk as a full-time engineer.
Inna's story Computer Science and Engineering '27 Inna Voloshchuk interned at Euromonitor International in Vilnius, Lithuania, through the MIT-Eurasia Program. She trained two models to predict product attributes and worked on data cleaning and analysis to understand the models' behavior.
Almog's story Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making '25 Almog Hillel traveled to Warsaw, Poland, in the summer 2024, where had the opportunity to work with the UA-Teens and Ukraine Leadership and Technology Academy (ULTA), teaching and mentoring 20 rigorously-selected Ukrainian high school students.