MIT-Wits Program continues to thrive
University of the Witwatersrand partnership, one of MIT’s most active programs in Africa, extends beyond international travel.
University of the Witwatersrand partnership, one of MIT’s most active programs in Africa, extends beyond international travel.
MIT App Inventor Challenge allows children to create apps that tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Online event aimed to develop high-impact ideas to improve educational outcomes in the Middle East and North Africa.
Some 40 students pull off a global virtual hackathon in less than two weeks.
University students and professionals connect online to find practical solutions to problems linked with the current pandemic.
Hack for Inclusion partnered with corporations and organizations to pose 14 challenges directly related to problems those groups are currently facing.
Three-day hackathon explores methods for making artificial intelligence faster and more sustainable.
Startup co-founded by alumna Suelin Chen helps people share their end-of-life wishes with loved ones.
Hacking Nanomedicine kicks off a series of events to develop an idea over time.
Sixth annual Assistive Technologies Hackathon paired students with client co-designers to create innovative solutions to the everyday problems they face.
MIT designers, researchers, and students collaborate with The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Microsoft to improve the connection between people and art.
Hackathons promote doctor-data scientist collaboration and expanded access to electronic medical-records to improve patient care.
Make the Breast Pump Not Suck hackathon at the Media Lab emphasizes social and political issues over engineering.
MIT Policy Hackathon, run by students within MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, seeks interdisciplinary solutions to societal challenges.
An interdisciplinary team of MIT students develops a solution to improve medical care for refugees as part of the Vatican’s first-ever hackathon.