Investigating the trap of unemployment
PhD student Aicha Ben Dhia studies France’s labor market from the perspective of local job-seekers.
PhD student Aicha Ben Dhia studies France’s labor market from the perspective of local job-seekers.
Book explores what France’s LGBTQ rights battle says about identity and belonging.
Humanities scholar honored with France's highest distinction for academics.
MultiScale Material Science for Energy and Environment research partnership could reduce the carbon footprint of materials such as concrete.
MIT conference stems from data-rich historical project on French theater.
MIT political scientist Suzanne Berger provides perspective on MIT-France, one of the flagship programs of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives.
Associate Professor Bruno Perreau will be first to occupy the new chair, which will have a profound impact on French studies at MIT.
A lens for views on gender, parenthood, and "Frenchness."
With MIT hosting a global French history conference, a look at the international growth of — and changes in — the field.
International Joint Unit will be staffed at MIT with French researchers and MIT professors.
A onetime student of French political history has become a leading figure in the battle to revive U.S. manufacturing.
MIT anthropologist Graham Jones peers into the mysterious world of professional magicians.