Global Education and Career Development
MIT senior Holden Lee wins Gates Scholarship
April 8, 2013
Lee will pursue graduate studies in mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
Daniel Jimenez named Gates Cambridge Scholar for 2013
February 13, 2013
Alumnus to pursue graduate studies in engineering for sustainable development at Cambridge University.
CME student wins design prize at Cambridge University
January 31, 2013
Fareeha Safir discusses her award-winning microfluidics device and Cambridge-MIT Exchange program experience.
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships, Cambridge-MIT Exchange, Collaboration, Students, Undergraduate
The What, Who, and How of DUE: Global Education and Career Development (GECD)
December 18, 2012
Global Education & Career Development (GECD) comprises three complementary areas within one office.
Also labeled: Inside DUE, Careers, Graduate, postdoctoral, Staff, Student life, Students, Undergraduate, Alumni/ae
Where in the world did MIT undergraduates go?
October 11, 2012
In 2011-12, more than 700 took part in opportunities across the globe.
Also labeled: D-Lab, Global, MISTI, Student life, Students, Terrascope, Undergraduate, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
Innovation in the classroom
September 21, 2012
‘Future of Education’ symposium, held before the inauguration of President L. Rafael Reif, examines the evolution of teaching and learning.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, Inauguration, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Global, Massive open online courses (MOOCs), MITx, Online learning, Open Learning Enterprise, OpenCourseWare, President L. Rafael Reif, Students, Educational Innovation and Technology, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), D-Lab
MIT’s place in the world
September 20, 2012
Inaugural symposium addresses the Institute’s global engagement.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, Faculty, Globalization, Inauguration, Global, Masdar, President L. Rafael Reif, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Skolkovo, Students, Electrical engineering and electronics, History, Linguistics, OpenCourseWare, Philosophy, Staff, Undergraduate, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), MISTI, Online learning, D-Lab
Ekaterina Paramonova: A nuclear networker
September 5, 2012
Undergraduate on a unique career track that intriguingly combines nuclear engineering and diplomacy.
Lessons learned from MITx’s prototype course
July 16, 2012
As the team behind MIT’s ambitious online learning program gears up to introduce new courses in the fall, it takes stock of its initial experiences.
MIT and Harvard launch a ‘revolution in education’
May 2, 2012
Online edX courses will open both universities’ classrooms to the world while enhancing on-campus learning.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, Harvard, MITx, Online learning, Students, MIT presidency, Provost
MIT and Harvard announce edX
May 2, 2012
Joint partnership builds on MITx and Harvard distance learning; aims to benefit campus-based education and beyond.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, MITx, Non-profit, Online learning, Students, Harvard, MIT presidency, Provost, President L. Rafael Reif
What is edX?
May 2, 2012
Answering common questions about MIT and Harvard’s new partnership in online education.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Education, teaching, academics, EdX, Faculty, Harvard, MITx, Online learning, Students, President L. Rafael Reif
MITx prototype course opens for enrollment
February 13, 2012
Online-learning initiative’s first offering, ‘6.002x: Circuits and Electronics,’ accepting registrants now.
Cohen, Hinckley named Gates Cambridge Scholars for 2012
February 9, 2012
Two MIT seniors to pursue graduate degrees at the University of Cambridge.
MIT Professional Education brings Lean Enterprise to South America
November 23, 2011
MIT senior Stephanie Lin wins Rhodes Scholarship
November 20, 2011
Student in biology, applied international studies will study at Oxford next year.
Also labeled: AIDS, Awards, honors and fellowships, Biology, Cancer, Education, teaching, academics, Global, MISTI, Poverty, Student life, Students, Undergraduate
Joseph Aoun PhD ’82, president of Northeastern University, receives Muh Alumni Award
October 24, 2011
Biennial award honors MIT alumni achievements in humanities, arts and social sciences.
What’s next for engineering education?
October 21, 2011
Dean of Engineering to share his views on engineering education in the face of increasing need for innovative technical leaders.
IROP students around the world
October 21, 2011
During the 2010-2011 academic year, International Research Opportunities Program students conducted research around the world in 18 different countries.
MIT and China cement educational goals
April 15, 2011
Top-ranking Chinese official visits MIT, signs agreements to improve cross-country collaboration in education.
Announcing the Palitz Fellowship
February 22, 2011
A new undergraduate travel fellowship for the study of Dutch art and culture in The Hague, Netherlands.
Also labeled: Arts, Awards, honors and fellowships, History, Humanities, Global, Students, Undergraduate
Coming soon: The MIT Global Challenge
January 5, 2011
For 10 years, student innovators have helped underserved communities through the IDEAS Competition. Soon, the global MIT community can join the effort.
Chancellor Phillip L. Clay to step down
November 2, 2010
Hailed by President Hockfield as ‘an exceptional leader,’ he leaves a remarkable record of achievement.
MIT Professional Education delivers its first course in India
January 11, 2010
This week, MIT Professional Education is conducting its first-ever three-day course in India, “Airport and Airline Systems: Planning, Design and Management,” as part of the program’s new international outreach initiative.
Education Across Borders: The India Perspective
November 23, 2009
MISTI 2.0 selects first winners
November 19, 2009
Three projects from engineering, one from humanities, arts, and social sciences receive funding.
MIT grad has Nobel connection
October 15, 2009
Entrepreneurship, government and development in Africa
October 6, 2009
Hosted by The Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship
MIT volunteers get an insider's view
October 5, 2009
The Institute benefits each year from the efforts of some 9,600 alumni and friends who volunteer through MIT Alumni Association efforts. An annual conference brings volunteer leaders together to share community-building strategies (then share them online) and get a fresh drink from the fire hose.
Also labeled: Leadership, Alumni/ae
























