Transatlantic research and study collaboration continues amid the pandemic
MIT and Imperial College London to tackle dual challenges of climate and pollution through new seed fund focus.
MIT and Imperial College London to tackle dual challenges of climate and pollution through new seed fund focus.
Experts analyze a global trend: democratic governments that collapse from within while maintaining a veneer of legitimacy.
Professors Kathleen Thelen and Paul Osterman explore the highly fragmented US workforce training system and comparable programs in Europe.
MIT political scientist explains the responsibilities leaders have for shaping and sharing factual, truthful information in the nation's political discourse.
Political science graduate student Matthew Cancian brings his own military experience to bear on battlefield psychology.
MIT professor’s study quantifies how many mail-in ballots became “lost votes” in the 2016 U.S. federal election.
MIT political scientist researches voting, race, the legal system, and bureaucratic behavior.
Study measures the “blue shift” from absentee and provisional ballots, underscores uncertainties of 2020 vote.
Political science professor will spearhead the Institute’s interdisciplinary center that studies high-impact, complex societal challenges.
Using novel computational approaches, graduate student Shiyao Liu develops better tools for analyzing data.
New book, “Beyond 9/11,” explores the country’s multifaceted security needs in the 21st century.
MIT senior Darya Guettler advocates for climate action and broader deployment of zero-carbon energy sources.
Esteemed scholar and extraordinary steward of institutions and people was known to light up the academic landscape.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
University of the Witwatersrand partnership, one of MIT’s most active programs in Africa, extends beyond international travel.