MIT Arab SciTech Virtual IDEAthon rethinks learning during Covid-19
Online event aimed to develop high-impact ideas to improve educational outcomes in the Middle East and North Africa.
Online event aimed to develop high-impact ideas to improve educational outcomes in the Middle East and North Africa.
MIT analysis uncovers the basis of the severe rainfall declines predicted by many models.
MIT professor of political science discusses a new U.S.-Taliban agreement and whether it will bring peace to the Afghan people.
Timothy Loh, a HASTS program doctoral student studying deafness, sign language, and technology, is a sociocultural and medical anthropologist-in-training.
The Rhodes Scholarship offers opportunities for Arab students.
PhD student Norhan Bayomi uses drones to investigate how building construction impacts communities’ resilience to rising temperatures.
Study of Dead Sea Scroll sheds light on a lost ancient parchment-making technology.
When the Hajj comes in summertime, in some years it may not be safe for participants to remain outdoors.
“I’m interested in the peaceful coexistence of communities,” says PhD student Babak Manouchehrifar, who left his home country of Iran to study at MIT.
Arthur Samberg '62 donates $1 million to sustain the program for years to come.
Saudi scholar and activist will conduct research on political and civil reforms in Saudi Arabia.
Award from USAID will support research collaborations through new Center of Excellence in Energy at Ain Shams University in Cairo.
With his innovative method for analyzing language, political science student Andrew Halterman maps civilian deaths in Syria.
Gathering aims for collaborative solutions to economic and social development challenges using MIT D-Lab's participatory design methodology.
Visiting Assistant Professor Maryam Rashed Alshehhi models a region with freshwater shortages, oil spills, and frequent dust storms.