
Co-Teaching at SUTD
During these month-long residencies, MIT faculty teach and interact with Singapore University of Technology and Design students and faculty.
During these month-long residencies, MIT faculty teach and interact with Singapore University of Technology and Design students and faculty.
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 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.
Activities in Fab Labs range from technological empowerment to peer-to-peer project-based technical training to local problem-solving to small-scale high-tech business incubation to grass-roots research.
MIT students can spend a summer conducting faculty-mentored research at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) through an exchange program.
MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI) is MIT’s flagship international education program, matching MIT students with internship, research and teaching opportunities abroad.
In this full-time, two year program, students spend one year at MIT, followed by a year at SUTD, earning a master's degree from each institution.
The MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program (REAP) provides opportunities for communities around the world to engage with MIT in an evidence-based, practical approach to strengthening innovation-driven entrepreneurial (IDE) ecosystems.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Singapore Students Society (MITSSS) is a MIT-registered student group that seeks to foster friendship and promote cultural exchange between Singaporeans and members of the MIT community. The MITSSS is active in the Greater Boston area, and organises annual events and meetups for the Singaporean community at large.
SUTD was established in collaboration with MIT to advance knowledge and nurture technically grounded leaders and innovators to serve societal needs.
SMURF allows MIT undergraduate students to participate in a MIT-SMART faculty member's Singapore research project and interact with students and faculty from diverse backgrounds.
The SMART Centre is a hub of research, innovation, and collaboration between MIT and the National Research Foundation of Singapore.
These two-year appointments are competitive and designed to advance MIT's and SUTD's postdoctoral research environment in technology, architecture, engineering, and systems design.