
After the U.S. leaves Afghanistan, then what?
In talk, MIT professor examines the implications of the military drawdown for regional rivals India and Pakistan.
In talk, MIT professor examines the implications of the military drawdown for regional rivals India and Pakistan.
In partnership with universities and organizations in several countries, MIT producesĀ a series of free, interactive video lessons calledĀ Blended Learning Open Source Science or Math Studies (BLOSSOMS).
This work with the World Bank and Pakistani government updated the Indus Basin Model and used it to assess scenarios of climate change, water use, and agricultural development in Pakistan.
A consortium of partners led by MIT, IDIN empowers a diverse, global network of innovators to design, develop, and disseminate low-cost technologies to improve the lives of people living in poverty.
J-PAL seeks to improve the effectiveness of poverty programs by providing policymakers with scientific evidence. The South Asia office, based in India, manages J-PAL's growing partnerships in the region.
A global network of local organizations, MITEF informs, connects, and coaches technology entrepreneurs, enabling them to rapidly transform ideas into world-changing companies.