MIT France

 

I spent 83 incredible days working at the Observatory of Paris, the world's oldest, where Foucault experimented with his pendulum, where Le Verrier worked to discover Neptune, where Cassini created his famous map of the moon...."
— Anjali T.

The MIT-France Program facilitates dynamic connections between the thinkers and ideamakers of the MIT community and their counterparts in France. Drawing from an extraordinary network of renowned research institutes, universities, and corporations, the MIT-France Program aims to be as vital and multifaceted as the country it represents.

Through the MIT-France Program, MIT students have

  • studied nuclear science at Institut Pasteur
  • reimagined the Paris Metro system
  • interviewed some of France's key politicians

The MIT-France Seed Fund gives MIT faculty the resources to launch projects with faculty counterparts in France.

The French culture has never been all about business and neither is MIT-France. The program sponsors lectures, film festivals, and in-depth cultural orientations.

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