
Asia School of Business
This world class graduate business school in Kuala Lumpur will offer both degree and non-degree programs to serve the needs of Malaysia, ASEAN, South Asia, China, and parts of the Middle-East and Africa.
This world class graduate business school in Kuala Lumpur will offer both degree and non-degree programs to serve the needs of Malaysia, ASEAN, South Asia, China, and parts of the Middle-East and Africa.
In partnership with universities and organizations in several countries, MIT produces a series of free, interactive video lessons called Blended Learning Open Source Science or Math Studies (BLOSSOMS).
J-PAL Southeast Asia, based at the University of Indonesia, leads J-PAL’s work in the Southeast Asia region. J-PAL Southeast Asia conducts randomized evaluations, builds partnerships for evidence-informed policymaking, and helps partners scale up effective programs. Their work spans a wide range of sectors, including social welfare, migration, health, good governance, and financial inclusion. We conduct capacity building activities for policymakers, researchers, and academics seeking to learn and apply rigorous impact evaluation, and work with central and local governments to help build a culture of evidence-informed decision-making in the region.
Part of the MIT Global SCALE Network, MISI was launched as a joint initiative between MIT and the government of Malaysia and includes research and education programs.
These scholars come from countries around the world to research at MIT and the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), producing an academic paper and online materials highlighting their fieldwork.
A collaboration between MIT and the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), MSCP aims to research and document sustainable city development efforts in Malaysia.