MIT student club Engineers Without Borders works with local village in Tanzania
Skills learned in the classroom are applied toward health and sanitation projects.
Skills learned in the classroom are applied toward health and sanitation projects.
Deeply respected advisor, educator, mentor, and former department head was a founding member of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change and committed to helping others rise out of poverty.
An interdisciplinary team is developing a mobile health platform that uses AI to detect infection in Cesarean section wounds.
MITdesignX presents ventures from the accelerator's sixth cohort.
The Jameel Index for Food Trade and Vulnerability — a project supported by Community Jameel — will study the implications of climate change on food security as they relate to trade.
CassVita, founded by an MIT alumnus, has created a biotechnology to increase the shelf life of cassava, a nutritious but perishable root vegetable.
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.
The grants total over $1 million in support of research that addresses issues in the water and food sectors.
MIT alumni-founded OnePower is building minigrids to power villages across the small, mountainous country.
Students are driving innovative research to promote water and food security for all.
PhD student Paige Bollen finds urban street networks that encourage encounters among strangers link to lower ethnic tensions and anti-immigrant hostility.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
Doctoral student Blair Read links rise of private education in India to local political competition, signaling potential erosion of public services.
Senior Carene Umubyeyi seeks to advance sustainable structural design in her home country of Rwanda and beyond.