Persian Language Center introduction
University Introduction
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University Introduction
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MIT’s 137,000-plus alumni represent one of the most talented, innovative, and networked communities on the planet. Many remain deeply involved in the life of the Institute. They volunteer(opens in new window), serve on boards, head up regional alumni clubs(opens in new window), and generously support(opens in new window) MIT’s students, faculty, and staff. As individuals, their contributions are extraordinary.
With 500+ student organizations (chocolate science(opens in new window), anyone?), nearly 40 Greek-letter and independent living groups(opens in new window), chaplains for more than 20 faith traditions, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, student life at MIT offers a welcoming place for everyone.
Across our five schools, MIT faculty help set the global standard of excellence in their disciplines: They are pioneering scholars who love to teach. Deeply engaged in practice, they topple conventional walls between fields in the push for deeper understanding and fresh ideas. In fact, many faculty actively work in at least one of MIT’s interdisciplinary labs, centers, initiatives, and institutes that target crucial challenges, from clean energy(opens in new window) to cancer(opens in new window).
Our undergraduates work shoulder to shoulder with faculty(opens in new window), tackle global challenges(opens in new window)global.mit.edu, pursue fundamental questions, and translate ideas into action. The lifeblood of the Institute’s teaching and research enterprise, our graduate students(opens in new window) and postdocs(opens in new window) represent one of the most talented and diverse cohorts in the world.