Science communication competition brings research into the real world
“We need more scientists who can explain their work clearly, explain science to the public, and help us build a science-literate world.”
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“We need more scientists who can explain their work clearly, explain science to the public, and help us build a science-literate world.”
MIT ReACT and Innovation Leadership Bootcamp provide valuable opportunities.
Keynote speaker Bror Saxberg SM ’85, PhD ’89 encourages understanding learners and their contexts.
“I get the chance to not only watch the future happen, but I can actually be a part of it and create it,” says Ugandan entrepreneur Emmanuel Kasigazi.
Distinguished professor and public history advocate will oversee open education offerings and campus-focused services.
MIT Refugee Action Hub event convene learners, activists, and educators from around the world in storytelling and collaboration.
MIT political science master’s student Milain Fayulu is building brands to bring change to his home country.
New site offers mobile-responsive, search-optimized experience to a growing global audience of learners.
Abigael Bamgboye set a course for success in engineering and business management through the MITx MicroMasters program in Data and Economic Development Policy.
Students say they're enthusiastic about the new MIT-Imperial Academic Exchange pilot program.
New senior associate dean and OEL director says opportunities for experiential learning are abundant at the Institute.
Students can design a global education program to fit their unique interests and academic needs.
Purdue and its world-renowned master’s program in supply chain management join eight other universities in advancing blended learning.
Global Classroom Fund assists faculty innovation and provides unique global experiences for students.
SPURS Fellows serve as agents of change in international development.