IDEAS Global Challenge team profile: Imagínate
Creating professional development opportunities for university students in Mexico.
Creating professional development opportunities for university students in Mexico.
Out of a crisis that struck close to home, sisters develop innovative disaster relief solution.
IDEAS and Global Challenge competitions award nearly $150,000 to teams of public service innovators working around the world.
Discusses how new ideas are needed for battling disease, extending education and improving lives in poor nations.
Community Choice Voting begins today and continues through April 25.
Media Lab students deploy trial of free phone service in Port-Au-Prince to match Haiti's unemployed with reconstruction jobs.
For 10 years, student innovators have helped underserved communities through the IDEAS Competition. Soon, the global MIT community can join the effort.
Students aim to improve Kenyan slum-dwellers’ access to basic sanitation — and generate renewable energy and jobs along the way.
Three MIT-connected teams were among five finalists and won top two prizes in ConocoPhillips award program
Chosen from a pool of 1,000 applicants from 73 countries
Mechanical Engineering major, Tish Scolnik ’09, is spending this January developing her thesis focused on appropriate technology for the developing world.
A dirt-powered battery developed by Lebônê Solutions Inc., a 2009 MIT IDEAS Competition team, was recently named one of the 10 Most Brilliant Innovations of 2009 by Popular Mechanics Magazine.
The October issue of Glamour Magazine has named 2009 Truman Scholar Tish Scolnik as one of their Top 10 College Women, recognizing her work on mobility issues for the disabled.