In the World: Clean Water for Ghana
MIT students help a researcher build a factory that could provide water filters for 1 million people in northern Ghana
MIT students help a researcher build a factory that could provide water filters for 1 million people in northern Ghana
Students visit Abu Dhabi to learn about plans for the world’s first carbon-neutral city
Before delivering the Compton Lecture, Britain’s foreign secretary sat down with MIT News to discuss the state of the war in Afghanistan
Grad student’s device aims to meet the needs of millions of people in the developing world.
Students hope to bring electricity and clean water to Ugandan health clinic
Though widely seen as a failure, December’s climate conference may actually have set the world on the right path, panelists suggest
Covering an astonishing range of topics, 43 international faculty research projects received almost $700K in funding from the MISTI Global Seed Funds competition.
President Hockfield lauds new university’s ‘distinctive vision’
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.
Receives first-of-its-kind honorary doctorate from leading Portuguese universities
Melville scholarship takes Kelley to Tahiti, the Galapagos, China, and the Middle East
Fotini Christia interviews Afghanistan’s fierce fighters and reveals the potential for a more successful U.S. strategy