MISTI
Today’s MIT students are tomorrow’s leaders. And tomorrow’s world will be increasingly interconnected — a truly global community that will require new kinds of knowledge, and reward new kinds of skills. At MIT, we are committed to teaching our students how to work, communicate, and innovate outside of their home countries.
One way we do that is MISTI.
Created in 1994, the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) prepares students, faculty, and industry leaders to explore and harness new streams of knowledge wherever they spring up around the world. Through MISTI’s innovative structure — which includes curriculum development, internships, international research collaborations, and public education and outreach — students learn by doing, in dynamic settings all around the world.
To discuss a special gift in support of MISTI, please contact Anne Marie Michel, assistant dean for development in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, at ammichel@mit.edu or 617.253.4075.
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