MIT Sloan School of Management

In the world, for the world.

During these turbulent economic times, the MIT Sloan School of Management brings together the best minds to study global management practice and to develop innovative approaches to present and future challenges. As the management school within the world’s most important university, MIT Sloan uses its distinctive advantages to stimulate major changes in business practice and to continually build on its relationships with organizations around the world. 

MIT Sloan offers a fleet of customized academic programs for students at every level of their professional development—from undergraduates to top executives to scholars. The School is committed to increasing each student’s exposure to real-world management challenges through its concept-based action learning program, in which students work with organizations around the globe to tackle real business problems and devise solutions.

With an insistence on both rigor and relevance, MIT Sloan’s faculty produces research that is not only fundamental to management practice, but also practical and timely. Faculty members constantly evaluate and address current challenges, while considering long-term consequences and ways to create practical knowledge that will have lasting impact.

Through its coursework and research, MIT Sloan continually partners with organizations around the world to introduce new business knowledge. This furthers the School’s global presence. And, as organizations incorporate that new knowledge into their business practices, they change how business is done.

The MIT Sloan School of Management brings unique insights, approaches, and collaborations to the leading management challenges of our time. Help MIT Sloan to live up to its mission by making a gift that will have a significant impact on both the faculty and the students who are a part of this community. Learn more about giving opportunities at MIT Sloan. Or, to make a gift now, please use the School’s online giving to MIT contribution form.