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Aga Khan Program Fellowships

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (AKPIA) at MIT is pleased to announce its postdoctoral fellowship program for the academic year 2007-2008. The fellowship program is intended for…more

Arab Student Organization (ASO)

The MIT Arab Student Organization (MIT-ASO) is an event-driven student group for members of the MIT community to engage in cultural, social, political and educational activities that encourage…more

Asian American Association (AAA)

The MIT Asian American Association (MITAAA) is dedicated to the promotion of the Asian American experience by providing a series of social, cultural, political, and educational events. As of…more

Association of Puerto Rican Students (APR)

The Association of Puerto Rican Students (APR) has the mission to foster community, culture, and career development among the Puerto Rican students at the Instititute.  All nationalities and…more

Asthma

We carried out a genome wide scan for susceptibility loci in asthma in a Finnish founder subpopulation. One region showed strong evidence of linkage for three phenotypes: asthma, high…more

Australian New Zealand American Club

The club welcomes all Australians, New Zealanders and the just-plain-interested living in the Boston area.

Beijing Film Academy Animation Project

An interactive digital archive that allows students at the BFA and MIT to share teaching materials, curricula and their own work on animation film used across the curriculum in Chinese.  Over…more

Brazilian Student Association

The MIT Brazilian Students Association exists to disseminate our culture throughout the MIT community and promote events that stimulate cultural awareness. - We are around 70 Brazilian…more

Bulgarian Club

The Bulgarian Club is a non-profit organization of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. We have several dozens of active members as well as small governing body. Goals  …more

Caribbean Museum Boat Development

Holly Owens, a senior in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, spent the summer of 2006 working and living in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Generously supported by Terrascope, MIT’s…more

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