3 Questions: Noah Nathan and Ariel White on Global Diversity Lab summer internships
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential.
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential.
Less expensive than refrigerated cold rooms, this cooling chamber offers accessible cold storage for smallholder farmers.
On-the-ground study of Sudan shows how protestors have kept their tactics evolving in the face of oppressive rulers.
A new cross-institute initiative between MIT Governance Lab, MISTI, and the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center to support graduate student work in public sector innovation.
Political scientist Noah Nathan’s new book, “The Scarce State,” explores the deep impact government can have even when it is seemingly absent.
One of MIT’s five Climate Grand Challenges flagship projects, the Jameel Observatory-CREWSnet project will pilot in Bangladesh and Sudan to help communities adapt to the impacts of climate change.
In Kenya, property rights are granted more often by democratic regimes than by autocrats — but decisions tend to be politically motivated regardless of who’s in charge.
A survey to measure who was getting vaccinated against Covid-19 in Uganda finds health workers had an important role to play.
Abdullahi Tsanni wants to broaden understanding and expand coverage of science research in Africa.
The structure of the desert birds’ belly feathers enables males to carry water over long distances to their chicks.
The visit featured a public seminar on African governance, as well as meetings with faculty, students, and staff.
The Congo Clothing Company, founded by Milain Fayulu SM ’22, funds job training for survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The major invites students to explore the riches of culture, innovation, thought leadership, and beauty that originate in the continent of Africa and its many diasporas.
How Elissa Gibson ’22 connected the dots to form her own unique constellation of MIT experiences.
MIT’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation aim to develop an integrative approach to strengthening and expanding the orthotic and prosthetic sector within the African nation.