Visiting undergraduates collaborate with MIT PhD students on research through MIT GOV/LAB mentorship pilot
Program aims to increase research opportunities and give PhD students mentorship experience.
Program aims to increase research opportunities and give PhD students mentorship experience.
Guillermo Toral PhD '20 finds health care quality drops in months leading up to mayoral elections, and if the incumbent loses, the quality continues to fall.
During virtual celebration, alumni attest to transformative reach of MIT Global Startup Labs.
Fourth annual social impact pitch event gathered global Solve community to connect, collaborate, and meet the 2020 Solver Class.
A team of MIT researchers is using the thermodynamic properties of water evaporation to bring off-grid cold storage of produce to remote, arid regions.
Teaching community organizers via WhatsApp yields encouraging results in South Africa, according to MIT Governance Lab research.
J-PAL research center will focus on evidence-based policy-making to reduce poverty in the Middle East and North Africa.
Event convened attendees from around the world to discuss impacts of the pandemic and advance solutions to pressing global problems.
MIT D-Lab and local community partners to deliver virtual trainings on making masks, hand sanitizer, vertical gardens, and portable chicken coops.
MIT Governance Lab and the Institute for Governance Reform, working with the government of Sierra Leone, conduct rapid-response surveys to address Covid-19.
Tech-based solutions sought for challenges in work environments, education for girls and women, maternal and newborn health, and sustainable food.
The first cohort of 22 students from 14 countries share a common ambition: harnessing data to help others.
Mgcini "Keith" Phuthi ’19, a native Zimbabwean, uses his experiences at MIT to develop improvements in education policy in Sierra Leone through MISTI-Africa.
MIT Professional Education delivers Radical Innovation course to help civil servants modernize government and promote economic development.
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.