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MIT World

“MIT has distinguished itself as the best in the world. Even more, it shares with everybody who is willing to learn. This makes MIT the best of the best,” wrote an MIT World viewer.

Just Click to Get Great Thinking at MIT World

MIT World brings exceptional MIT lectures and symposia to your desktop through a free, streaming media Web site. Each topic is chosen to represent significant new thinking, breakthrough research or creative work, or strategic insights from industry. Hundreds of videos are available, with five to six added each month.

Through MIT World, you can watch United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan argue for values-based business management. Hear Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos describe his customer-centric focus. Learn about engineering systems failures that contributed to the Columbia Space Shuttle tragedy from Institute Professor Sheila Widnall. And you can tune in whenever and wherever you like. Just click on the MIT World Web site.

MIT World videos are designed as an informal learning environment for the broader thinking public. MIT World brings the excitement of on-campus lectures to your desktop.

Ready to learn? Watch a video today.

Time: One-to-two hours
Delivery: Streamed video via the internet
Location: Self-study at your computer; worldwide access
Offerings: More than 250 videos, with additions monthly
Key features: Watch Nobel laureates, industry leaders, MIT faculty, and many others
Calendar: Year-round, 24/7
Admission: Open to all
Application deadline: No application required
Credits: None
Fees: Free

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