Graduate Policies & Procedures

Changes in registration

Add/drop | Medical withdrawal | Personal leave | Childbirth accommodation (“Maternity leave”) | Withdrawal, readmission | Denials of further registration | Registration holds

Add/drop

To add a subject after the first week of the term, the student must obtain the approval of the instructor and the departmental graduate registration officer. A subject can be added to a student’s registration after the fifth week of a regular term only by a petition approved by the departmental graduate officer and the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education. Approval is not automatic, and a processing fee is charged for changes that are permitted.

During the three weeks prior to the last day of classes of the regular term or the last day of classes of the summer term, no subject may be dropped by a graduate student without a petition approved by the departmental graduate committee representative and the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education. A processing fee will be charged for a petition requesting changes. The fact that a student is failing is not considered a valid reason for a late cancellation.

In addition, a fee will be charged for any retroactive changes requested after the end of the term to which they refer, or after the grades for the subject in question are due in the Registrar’s Office. Changes will be made to a student’s record if the individual is registered or for a three month period after the student has graduated. Retroactive changes should be requested only for exceptional circumstances.

Processing charges are nonrefundable unless levied in error.

Correction (Add/Drop) forms signed by the student’s graduate registration officer should be used for all changes in registration after the registration officer has signed the registration form. The instructor’s signature is also required if a subject is added after the first week of the term. All Add/Drop forms should be hand delivered by the student to the Student Services Center, Room 11-120.

Medical withdrawal

A medical withdrawal may be granted or required for mental and/or physical conditions that interfere with a student’s ability to participate in campus life including their ability to complete or make satisfactory progress towards academic goals. For undergraduates, medical withdrawals are granted or required with the assistance of a counseling dean in Student Support Services and require appropriate medical documentation. For graduate students, medical withdrawals are granted or required by the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education and require appropriate medical documentation and a letter of support from the department from which the student is seeking a medical withdrawal. Medical withdrawal is not intended as a device to shield a student from unsatisfactory progress or any other academic irregularity. Students will need to make an appointment with a counseling dean or graduate education dean as appropriate to discuss their plans.

Medical withdrawal: policy

Medical withdrawal shall be for a minimum of one semester and a maximum of twelve months, normally comprising two semesters plus one summer. Medical withdrawals are granted or required by Student Support Services for undergraduates in conjunction with the Dean for Student Life or designee after evaluation for medical eligibility through MIT Medical. Medical withdrawals are granted or required by the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education for graduate students after evaluation for medical eligibility through MIT Medical. Information from academic departments and faculty will be sought and considered in the withdrawal process as appropriate. The International Students Office will be informed of all international students who are placed on a medical withdrawal status.

Under exceptional circumstances, a student has the ability to file an application for approval for one additional semester of withdrawal for medical reasons. Waiver of the time limitation for withdrawal may be granted for a student who provides documentation that reflects the fact that he or she is actively engaged in a treatment program and who is likely to be sufficiently stabilized within an additional semester so as to return to full participation in campus life. An application for an extension of the medical withdrawal will not be granted and should not be used to prolong treatment of a chronic medical or mental health condition under a medical withdrawal status when return to full participation in campus life is an unlikely outcome as determined by their functional assessment, course, and prognosis. After the standard time limit for medical withdrawal, students who do not re-apply to MIT or students who do not qualify for an extension of the medical withdrawal will no longer be considered to be on a medical withdrawal status.

Eligibility for medical withdrawal extensions beyond two semesters and a summer shall be determined by an interdisciplinary committee chaired by the MIT Medical Chief of Mental Health or designee. This committee shall consider applications for extensions and shall be composed of at least one representative from Mental Health and from Student Support Services, including representation from the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education, internal or adolescent medicine, and the MIT Health Plan, as beneficial to the process. Recommendations for medical withdrawal extensions from this committee shall be forwarded to the Dean for Student Life for undergraduates and to the Dean for Graduate Education for approval. All appeals from the decisions of the committee go to the cognizant dean who may consult with appropriate departments and advisors and review the record in making a final decision.

Students who are enrolled in the MIT Student Extended Insurance Plan may continue this insurance during the approved medical withdrawal period and will be responsible for premium payments billed in monthly installments.

Both the health of the student and his or her ability to resume full time academic responsibilities are central to determining whether the student can return from a medical withdrawal. Up-to-date medical documentation must accompany requests to return from a medical withdrawal. Please see the following paragraph for information regarding the re-admission process. Students are expected to actively engage in a recovery or treatment program, taking steps consistent with the medical condition associated with the withdrawal. For medical withdrawals related to mental health issues, students may be advised to seek mental health treatment through clinicians or agencies outside of MIT Medical with an MIT clinician serving as an in-house consultant to periodically assess the student’s progress as clinically appropriate. In such cases, the follow through on treatment recommendations will be considered along with the student’s application to return from the medical withdrawal.

Further details regarding the medical withdrawal and readmission process may be found in the Student Support Services documents entitled “Medical Withdrawal Information for Undergraduates at MIT” and “Medical Withdrawal Exit Form” for undergraduates. The undergraduate student policies and procedures regarding medical withdrawals are detailed by Student Support Services. Graduate student policies and procedures regarding medical withdrawals and changes in registration are detailed here.

Students are not allowed to reside in campus housing while on medical withdrawal.

Medical withdrawal: procedure

An approved medical withdrawal can be granted for mental and physical conditions (including complications related to pregnancy and post natal newborn care) that prevent or hinder the student from completing or otherwise making satisfactory progress towards academic goals. The decision to request medical withdrawal can be made by one or a combination of persons or offices (see “How to Apply” below).

Medical withdrawal is not intended as a device to shield a student from unsatisfactory progress or any other academic irregularity.

Medical withdrawal is granted jointly by MIT Medical and the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education. Medical withdrawals will be dated according to the date of the request with appropriate medical documentation forwarded to the Student Support Services office for undergraduate students; the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education for graduate students; and the International Students Office for all international students.

Students are limited to applying for one regular semester at a time with a twelve-month maximum. Normally, this would encompass two semesters plus one summer. Students should anticipate two to three weeks for the approval to be granted and for notifications to be sent. Students should provide the GSO with a current mailing address so that notification can be sent via US mail, as necessary.

How to apply: A petition for medical withdrawal can be initiated by one or a combination of the following persons/offices: the student (in consultation with his or her health care clinician); the student’s clinician, program, or department office; or the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education. The health care clinician may be a physician, psychologist, or nurse practitioner.

Two pieces of documentation are required from the student in order to initiate a formal petition. The first is a letter from the clinician, on official stationery, addressed to the Dean for Graduate Education, Room 3-138. The letter should state that in the clinician’s opinion a medical withdrawal is warranted, but details of the illness or condition are not required. Letters from clinicians outside MIT are also accepted and should be addressed appropriately if they are sent by US mail. The second is a letter or email of support from the department from which the student is seeking a medical withdrawal. This letter must include a statement that describes the sources of financial support for the student. The ODGE will handle subsequent communications with sponsors, especially for federally funded fellowships. Once the two pieces of documentation have been received, the ODGE forwards them to the appropriate office at MIT Medical: that is, petitions regarding apparent mental health issues are forwarded to the Chief of Mental Health. All other petitions are forwarded to the Director of Student Health.

MIT Medical will review the petition and other relevant medical records and will consult with faculty and with the Dean for Graduate Education as appropriate. If the student has received medical care outside the MIT Medical Department, additional medical records may be requested for the review. After the review is complete, MIT Medical will make a recommendation to the Dean.

The professional recommendation from MIT Medical will include as appropriate what steps are expected to encourage recovery. Successful follow through on these recommendations will weigh heavily in consideration for the request to return from medical withdrawal status. Once a withdrawal has been granted, the ODGE will notify all essential offices on campus, including the Registrar and the MIT Health Plans Manager for Finance.

Students are encouraged to maintain contact with the academic department or program office during the period of medical withdrawal.

Each term, the student is expected to provide an update from the attending health care clinician to the Dean for Graduate Education on medical status. Effectively, these updates renew the withdrawal status.

Returning from a withdrawal: Returning from an approved medical withdrawal is the same process in reverse, with a clinician’s letter recommending that the student return to his/her studies and the department acknowledgement sent to the ODGE. Students should try, if possible, to anticipate their resumption of studies and plan accordingly to avoid registration problems. Normally, the student should initiate a request to return from withdrawal by July 1 for the fall term or December 1 for the spring term. Typically, formal notification will be sent to the student via US mail.

MIT Medical will review the clinician’s letter(s), relevant MIT records, information from health care providers outside of MIT, and consult as needed with other individuals. After the review is complete, MIT Medical will make a recommendation to the Dean for Graduate Education about return from withdrawal. Students may not register without the Dean’s explicit consent.

Since funding and/or research within the department may have changed over time, the department will need to examine carefully the viability of the student returning to his or her prior research project. The student is strongly encouraged to consult with the department about such matters.

Special conditions for students on withdrawal: Students on approved medical withdrawal are no longer registered at the Institute and are therefore subject to certain restrictions. These restrictions involve access, housing, and funding. In addition, there are visa and immigration restrictions for international students. Below is a brief summary of the key restrictions for students on a medical withdrawal.

Student Financial Services: A student on an approved medical withdrawal is no longer registered for classes and no longer eligible to receive funding from or through MIT, including research assistantships or teaching assistantships. Under most circumstances, external fellowship funding is also suspended. The student is encouraged to contact the fellowship administrator for applicable policy, since some fellowships pay stipends directly to students.

Once Student Financial Services (SFS) receives notification from the ODGE that a medical withdrawal has been granted, federal loans for the term are pro-rated to the effective date of the withdrawal. A student who drops below half time is expected to make payments towards his/her federal student loans. The six-month grace period, which typically begins once a student has graduated, will begin on the effective date of the withdrawal. It is important to note that for federal loan purposes, all students are permitted only one six month grace period before being expected to make payments on their loans. Students on withdrawal for more than six months will be required to make payments on their loans; otherwise they will be found in default. Students are advised to stay in close touch with an SFS representative to avoid possible delinquency notices caused by a medical withdrawal.

Student medical insurance: Students on medical withdrawal may retain their coverage; however, they can expect to pay approximately double the cost for the semester(s) they are on withdrawal. Students are billed for the MIT Student Extended Insurance Plan plus the basic MIT student health plan fee, the latter of which is normally free to registered students. (See the web site for the MIT Medical Department for current rates.) Students who have waived the extended insurance plan may not enroll at the time of withdrawal.

Athena access: Athena accounts for students on medical withdrawal are marked for deactivation. The Athena Accounts Office does a general account deactivation once a year in January based on lists of registered students supplied by the Registrar. Those students whose accounts are marked for deactivation are first notified via an alert when they log into the system. If a student does not acknowledge the alert, Athena Accounts will send a specific account deactivation message requesting that the student contact them directly. If a student asks not to have his/her account deactivated, the student’s advisor may sign the student on as his/her guest. This status can be maintained as long as the advisor is willing to be listed as the student’s sponsor. Sponsors are emailed in late summer so that the deactivation lists for the fall can be prepared.

International students: Medical withdrawals for foreign national students need to be updated each term, with a new clinician’s letter in the file. The maximum amount of time a foreign national student can remain in the US in “student status on medical leave” is one year (which is defined as a consecutive twelve month period). If the condition persists, the position of the US federal government is that the student must return to the home country, or country of legal residence. When the medical condition improves sufficiently so that the student can resume full time study, new documents may be needed to re-enter the US. Consult the International Students Office early in the application process for current regulatory information.

Personal leave

Leaves of short duration for personal reasons, such as family business or a brief personal illness or illness in the family, can be granted at the discretion of the faculty supervisor and are to be negotiated on a case by case basis.

Childbirth accommodation (“Maternity leave”)

Applicability: This policy applies to any full-time, registered graduate student woman.   It is limited to women who anticipate giving birth and does not apply to adoption or to men in support of their wives or partners during childbirth.

The Office of the Dean for Graduate Education administers the policy through the petition process. This petition does not require departmental approval but is reviewed and approved by the Dean for Graduate Education. Please see “Approval” below for details.

Accommodations: A student anticipating childbirth is eligible for Childbirth Accommodation, and may choose a period of one month, one and a half months, or two months. Normally, the accommodation period begins on the date specified in a petition filed with and approved by the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education; or in cases wherein childbirth occurs prior to filing the petition, on the actual date of childbirth.

For the approved period of accommodation, students supported by an RA or TA appointment will receive a stipend that is paid from the Childbirth Accommodation Fund. The payment will be prorated appropriately for students with partial appointments. For RA appointments, the Fund payment will replace the tuition and stipend normally distributed from the research account from which the student has been supported. For TA appointments, only the stipend component will be paid from the Fund, and the student will not be responsible for the TA tuition component.

Students who are supported by fellowships internal to MIT normally have their stipend paid as monthly payments. Students supported in this manner and approved for the leave are not entitled to additional payments from the Childbirth Accommodation Fund.

Students supported by fellowships funded externally are expected to adhere to rules and regulations of the granting agency with respect to leaves from academic and research work. The fellowships and grants administrator in the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education can assist in discussions with federal, foundation, and corporate fellowship providers (for example, the National Science Foundation, Hertz Foundation, or Ford Motor Company, among others). If the organization providing the fellowship requires suspension of fellowship benefits during the Childbirth Accommodation period, and appropriate documentation is obtained by the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education, the student will be eligible for substitute payment from the Childbirth Accommodation Fund.

Normally, approval of Childbirth Accommodation will stop the academic and research clocks with regard to assignments due, reports anticipated, or other class and research related requirements. Otherwise, faculty are expected and encouraged to make arrangements with the student to submit work for completion of requirements when the student returns. Where appropriate, “O” and “OX” grades can be assigned. In most cases, grades of “Incomplete” would not be appropriate.

Departments should take appropriate steps to support students with regard to assignments and program milestones. Departments should be sensitive to the potential impact of the period on the visa status of international students, and should consult with the International Students Office when working with a student who is planning an accommodation period due to childbirth.

Students who are not supported by RA or TA assignments may petition to take advantage of a Childbirth Accommodation period, but are not entitled to tuition or stipend funding from the Childbirth Accommodation Fund.

Anticipating the Accommodation Period: To begin planning for the accommodation period, the student is strongly encouraged to initiate conversations with advisors and departmental administrators approximately five months prior to anticipated childbirth. This planning period will permit the department and the student to consider together:

  • the advisability of and alternatives for a TA assignment in the term anticipated for delivery
  • plans for time-sensitive research presentations or reports
  • other issues of importance (e.g., field work, doctoral qualifying examinations, publication deadlines, or other milestones in the student’s program)

Normally, the length of the accommodation period will be decided in consultation with the Dean for Graduate Education.

Approval: Approval of Childbirth Accommodation is granted by the Dean for Graduate Education, after appropriate consultation with the student’s department. Normally, the accommodation is granted to eligible women graduate students who have submitted a petition and appropriate documentation of anticipated childbirth (consisting of a brief statement by the student’s medical service provider with a best estimate of the delivery date) and who have initiated planning within the department prior to delivery.

Continuation of Services: Approval of Childbirth Accommodation retains the student’s access to on-campus medical facilities and does not affect eligibility for outside hospitalization benefits, provided that appropriate tuition and health insurance fees have been paid for the term in which delivery is anticipated.

Normally, students residing on campus and approved for Childbirth Accommodation can remain in the residence hall, as appropriate for the specific hall.

For international students, the policy is intended to maintain full-time student status and should not otherwise affect a student’s current visa status. The accommodation is intended to enable childbirth and subsequent return to classes and research in as seamless a manner as possible. However, international students should discuss the intended accommodation period with the International Students Office at the beginning of the planning period specified above, to identify and address proactively any individual or unique visa issues and/or to consider the latest applicable regulations.

Continued TA Service: Students who will be temporarily leaving TA assignments are permitted to consider some limited ongoing duties (e.g., grading, preparing course materials, or other non-intensive duties). Such services cannot be required by TA supervisors as a condition of the accommodation; and, if agreed upon at all, should be negotiated sensitively with the student’s needs in mind. The student should recognize that it may not be feasible to return to a TA assignment after the Childbirth Accommodation period, and should work with her department proactively to make alternative arrangements for ongoing support. In this regard, departments are encouraged to make reasonable efforts on behalf of the student but are not required to continue salary payments if arrangements cannot be made. With appropriate advance planning, such circumstances should be rare. When they occur, however, departments should consult with the Dean for Graduate Education about the availability of assistance for the remainder of the relevant term.

Stipend payments: For the period of accommodation, stipend payments for supported students will be made from the Childbirth Accommodation Fund, at an approved rate to be set annually by the Institute. If the student’s existing stipend exceeds the approved stipend rate, the student receives the approved rate during the accommodation period. If the student’s existing stipend rate falls below the approved stipend rate, then the student continues to receive that stipend and not the higher approved rate.

Notification: Upon notification of the impending or actual childbirth by the student and the student’s physician, the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education will notify relevant department and central administrative offices that Childbirth Accommodation has been approved and the dates for which the period has been granted. It is the student’s responsibility to work with faculty and with departmental administrators to make arrangements for course completion and for continuation of research activities before and following the period. International students are advised to ensure their continued compliance with current immigration regulations as they plan for the period.

Final documents related to the accommodation and the individual arrangements shall be filed with the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education.

Withdrawal, readmission

Graduate degree programs should be completed without interruption. A student who discontinues graduate study for one or more academic terms must notify the department and the Registrar to be recorded as withdrawn from the Institute. International students need to notify the International Students Office as well.

An application for readmission must be approved by the departmental graduate committee. The committee will consider the applicant’s past record, the length of the period of withdrawal, departmental facilities expected to be available at the time for which readmission is requested, and any other relevant data. If the period of interruption exceeds five years, the request must be approved both by the departmental graduate committee and by the Dean for Graduate Education.

International students on F-1 and J-1 visas need a new Certificate of Eligibility (Form I- 20, or DS2019) in order to re-enroll at MIT.

Degrees are not backdated; therefore, a student’s total program must meet the requirements and standards existing at the time the degree is granted. Requests for reactivation of graduate degree programs, including previously acquired academic credits, will be evaluated in terms of the length of the interruption.

See also Nonresident Doctoral Thesis Research Status.

Denials of further registration

Each term, the Graduate Academic Performance Group evaluates the academic progress of each graduate student. Upon recommendation from the department or program and concurrence by the GAPG of a student’s failure to make satisfactory progress toward degree objectives, the student may be denied permission to continue.

Normally, such an action is preceded by a formal Dean’s warning, which demands substantial improvement in performance. The Dean’s warning is usually preceded by a “U” grade for thesis research or a pattern of unacceptable academic or/and research performance.

A denial of further registration may also be recommended by the Committee on Discipline based on its investigation of a complaint of unacceptable behavior, for example, plagiarism, harassment, or other nonprofessional conduct.

See also Graduate academic standards.

Registration holds

If a student is on registration hold, he or she cannot register until making appropriate arrangements with one of the four offices below. The student deals directly with the office, and if satisfactory arrangements are made (for example, pay money, provide visa documents, receive immunizations, or sign a housing contract), the office removes the hold.

Once the appropriate office clears the hold, the student may follow the registration process.

If a registration hold is removed after the add/drop date, the student must submit a petition to the ODGE for registration.

Financial Hold
Student Services Center, Room 11-120

Medical Hold
Health Screening, Room E23-177

Immigration Hold
International Students Office, Room 5-133

Housing Hold
Graduate Housing, Room E19-429

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March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17254 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17255 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships and Career Options

Views: 7139 | Updated 11 months ago

May 13, 2011 – For more than 35 years, the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships have provided scientists and engineers with a unique opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to national and international issues in the federal policy realm, while learning first-hand about establishing and implementing...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Online Personal Branding

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March 10, 2011 – This workshop is led by Nicholas Lamphere, a professional social media consultant and instructor, and Tilke Judd, an EECA graduate student. Lamphere and Judd show how to promote yourself and your work online through social media and the creation of a website. Part 1:...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Online Personal Branding

Views: 12208 | Updated 11 months ago

March 10, 2011 – This workshop is led by Nicholas Lamphere, a professional social media consultant and instructor, and Tilke Judd, an EECA graduate student. Lamphere and Judd show how to promote yourself and your work online through social media and the creation of a website. Part 1:...

Consulting and Public Policy Panel

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April 1, 2011 – The MIT Global Education & Career Development and the MIT Public Service Center invite you to hear from two panelists who have turned their passion for education into plans for consulting and public policy careers. Find out how these students followed their commitment to...

Consulting and Public Policy Panel

Views: 10246 | Updated 11 months ago

April 1, 2011 – The MIT Global Education & Career Development and the MIT Public Service Center invite you to hear from two panelists who have turned their passion for education into plans for consulting and public policy careers. Find out how these students followed their commitment to...

Renetta Tull

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June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

Renetta Tull

Views: 16209 | Updated 11 months ago

June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

Renetta Tull

Views: 16210 | Updated 11 months ago

June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Communications Workshop

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March 9, 2011 – Communications Savvy: from MIT to Everyday Excellence. Dina Napoli Good arms members at this workshop with the tools they need to be clear, concise and compelling communicators through their words, body language, and tone of voice. The workshop’s objective is to improve how people...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Communications Workshop

Views: 11483 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Communications Savvy: from MIT to Everyday Excellence. Dina Napoli Good arms members at this workshop with the tools they need to be clear, concise and compelling communicators through their words, body language, and tone of voice. The workshop’s objective is to improve how people...

Make the Leap

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March 30, 2011 – The Consulting Club at MIT (CCM) is proud to present its annual Make the Leap event. Make the Leap brings together a panel of ex-graduate students who have embarked on careers at top consulting firms, as well as prospective graduates who will be joining...

Make the Leap

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March 30, 2011 – The Consulting Club at MIT (CCM) is proud to present its annual Make the Leap event. Make the Leap brings together a panel of ex-graduate students who have embarked on careers at top consulting firms, as well as prospective graduates who will be joining...

GCWS- Keynote Panel

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March 13, 2011 – Data can sometimes be misused and when misused causes harm. Barboza’s goal is to change the philiosophical ways that we think and view. She strives for people to look outside the traditional boundaries that society has set for us. In her talk, she discusses...

Graduate Student Panel

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June 6, 2011 – In this 2011 MSRP orientation session, six current graduate students give advice and answer questions regarding MIT and graduate community, as well as academia in general and occupational work. Panelists: Zinzile Brooks, Obioma Ohia, Daniel Soltero, Maria Telleria, David Hill.

Civic Media Session: “Design for Vulnerable Populations”

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Designers often want to help people that they perceive as being in need — whether those affected by natural or human-caused disasters, the economically or physically disadvantaged, or those who are on the losing end of a cultural power dynamic. However, naive attempts to “help” through simplistic techno-centric...

Civic Media Session: Design for Vulnerable Populations

Views: 10379 | Updated 1 year ago

Designers often want to help people that they perceive as being in need — whether those affected by natural or human-caused disasters, the economically or physically disadvantaged, or those who are on the losing end of a cultural power dynamic. However, naive attempts to “help” through simplistic techno-centric...

Interested in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Part 2

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This February 17, 2011 session was part of a series organized by the Graduate Student Council committee on Academic Research and Careers. Part 1: John LaMattina, former head of Pfizer’s Global Research and Development, talks about the pharmaceutical industry, Pfizer, and his career development. Part 2: John LaMattina...

Interested in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Part 1

Views: 7478 | Updated 1 year ago

This February 17, 2011 session was part of a series organized by the Graduate Student Council committee on Academic Research and Careers. Part 1: John LaMattina, former head of Pfizer’s Global Research and Development, talks about the pharmaceutical industry, Pfizer, and his career development. Part 2: John LaMattina...

Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO — Jim Miller

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LGO Web Seminar Series Jim Miller, LGO ’93, Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Google Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO Presentation Date: April 8, 2011 Slides from this presentation (Extended version – an abridged slide set was used during the presentation) Abstract: Since graduating from LFM/LGO in ’93,...

Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO — Jim Miller

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LGO Web Seminar Series Jim Miller, LGO ’93, Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Google Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO Presentation Date: April 8, 2011 Slides from this presentation (Extended version – an abridged slide set was used during the presentation) Abstract: Since graduating from LFM/LGO in ’93,...

Leadership Lessons From an Uncommon Company: Genentech — Bill Anderson

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LGO Web Seminar Series Bill Anderson, LGO ’95, Senior Vice President, BioOncology Business Unit, Genentech — View Bill’s Alumni Profile on the LGO website Leadership Lessons From an Uncommon Company: Genentech Presentation date: Friday, March 25, 2011 Abstract: In March 2009 Genentech entered a new phase in its...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Dress for Success

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It’s not a pants suit world anymore, ladies, and Sheri Falk—designer, female entrepreneur, and owner of the Basiques store on Newbury Street in Boston—shows the GW@MIT women how to look and feel their best with a simple, elegant wardrobe during the Leadership Conference on November 9, 2010. Separates...

Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT

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Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT profiles three prominent interdisciplinary researchers at MIT. Profiles include Maria Zuber, a geophysicist renowned for her research on planetary surfaces; Vladimir Bulović, an electrical engineer developing lightweight solar cells; and Paula Hammond, a materials scientist creating new nanomaterials for cancer treatment....

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

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Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

Views: 13691 | Updated 1 year ago

Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

Views: 13692 | Updated 1 year ago

Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

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Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

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Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

Views: 17524 | Updated 1 year ago

Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

Don Davis’ Leadership Mantras: A Tribute by LGO

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Don Davis, the former CEO of Stanley Works, was for 21 years a lecturer on leadership to students in the Leaders for Manufacturing/Leaders for Global Operations program, a dual-degree MBA and SM in Engineering program at MIT. Don Davis’ “leadership mantras,” together with his many personal examples of...

Gabriella Coleman: “‘I did it for the Lulz! but I stayed for the outrage:’ Anonymous, the Politics of Spectacle, and Geek Protests against the Church of Scientology.”

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A CMS-sponsored talk on civic media issues. Trained as an anthropologist, Gabriella (Biella) Coleman examines the ethics of online collaboration/institutions as well as the role of the law and digital media in sustaining various forms of political activism. Between 2001-2003 she conducted ethnographic research on computer hackers primarily...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

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Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

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Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

Views: 14302 | Updated 1 year ago

Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

Q&A: “Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”

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(Full event video available at http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Andrea Pitzer: “Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”

Views: 12050 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full event video available here: http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Abrahm Lustgarten: Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

Views: 13305 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full event video available at http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Roz Williams: Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

Views: 17578 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full talk, featuring Roz Williams, Abrahm Lustgarten, and Andrea Pitzer: http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises-) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully...

Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

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Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites following a water main rupture. However, like...

WebPub Presents: Make IT Work! Using Web Engagement Management to Maximize Your Message

Views: 15741 | Updated 1 year ago

The web has grown in the past 15 years from simple text-based websites to complex interactive conversations. YouTube, blogs, wikis, RSS, Comments, Twitter, Facebook, Mobile Web, and countless other media compete for users’ attention. What are all these channels? Are you using them effectively and efficiently? How do...

WebPub Presents: Make IT Work! Using Web Engagement Management to Maximize Your Message

Views: 15742 | Updated 1 year ago

The web has grown in the past 15 years from simple text-based websites to complex interactive conversations. YouTube, blogs, wikis, RSS, Comments, Twitter, Facebook, Mobile Web, and countless other media compete for users’ attention. What are all these channels? Are you using them effectively and efficiently? How do...

Alan Alda: The Art of Science Communication

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(39:56) Robert Desimone introduces keynote speaker Alan Alda at the 10th anniversary celebration of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. As the former host of the long-running PBS series, “Scientific American Frontiers,” Alda shares some advice on how scientists can communicate more effectively with the general...

Splendor, Destruction, and the Shift from Awe to Action in Environmental Documentary

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Speaker: Jeanne Marie Kusina, Bowling Green State University. Moderator: Madeleine Clare Elish, MIT. Abstract: This presentation discusses the role of digital media in the field of environmental ethics. There is a long, rich tradition of wildlife and natural history filmmaking devoted to documenting fact while dramatizing the content...

Creativity and Collaboration in the Digital Age, moderated by Jim Paradis

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The second panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium. Beth Coleman is Assistant Professor of Writing and New Media in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies and Comparative Media Studies. Her fields of research interest include new media, contemporary aesthetics, electronic music, critical theory and...

Creativity and Collaboration in the Digital Age, moderated by Jim Paradis

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The second panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium. Beth Coleman is Assistant Professor of Writing and New Media in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies and Comparative Media Studies. Her fields of research interest include new media, contemporary aesthetics, electronic music, critical theory and...

Technology & Culture Forum – Privacy Reconsidered in the Age of Facebook

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Technology & Culture Forum – Privacy Reconsidered in the Age of Facebook

From the Net to Your Neighborhood: Using the Web to Connect Your Community and Encourage Civic Engagement

Views: 17262 | Updated 2 years ago

Recorded by Cambridge Community Television… NeighborMedia Presents: From the Net to Your Neighborhood Panel Discussion Whether you want to raise awareness about an important local issue or gather people for a community event, you can make use of web tools that are inexpensive and often easy to use,...

From the Net to Your Neighborhood: Using the Web to Connect Your Community and Encourage Civic Engagement

Views: 17263 | Updated 2 years ago

Recorded by Cambridge Community Television… NeighborMedia Presents: From the Net to Your Neighborhood Panel Discussion Whether you want to raise awareness about an important local issue or gather people for a community event, you can make use of web tools that are inexpensive and often easy to use,...

Webinar: Global Careers in Supply Chain

Views: 5938 | Updated 2 years ago

Profit pressures have caused many companies to relocate large parts of their operations to different parts of the globe. Growth pressures have pushed them to pursue market entry strategies in new countries. The challenges and opportunities of globalization have resulted in longer and more complex supply chains. As...

To Conjure with the Fullness of Truth: The Technology Culture Forum

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For 45 years The Technology and Culture Forum (TAC) has been an on-going, Institute-wide arena for the discussion of ethical issues related to science, technology and innovation.

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

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Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

Views: 13943 | Updated 2 years ago

Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

Views: 13944 | Updated 2 years ago

Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Historical Perspectives on “Fixing the Sky”

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James Fleming, Colby College

The Case for Geoengineering Research

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David Keith, University of Calgary

Climate Engineering with Aerosols—Predictable Consequences?

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David Battisti, University of Washington

Geoengineering Governance: Rendering the Possible Impossible?

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Catherine Redgwell, University College London

Spotlight Preview – MIT World’s Financial Services: Prospects for Your Future

Views: 20012 | Updated 2 years ago

In a lively discussion with Simon Johnson, Lawrence Fish deconstructs the near collapse of the banking system and points out the multiple factors that have contributed to the financial crisis. Fish delves deeply how greed factors into the equation, and perhaps may now be known for his statement...

Webinar: Supply Chain for Entrepreneurs

Views: 17575 | Updated 2 years ago

How are supply chain professionals involved in start-up firms? What sorts of companies employ them? What kinds of decisions do they make? In this webinar, you will hear from a panel of MIT MLOG and ZLOG alumni who are working in start-up firms. They will discuss how they...

Webinar: Supply Chain for Entrepreneurs

Views: 17576 | Updated 2 years ago

How are supply chain professionals involved in start-up firms? What sorts of companies employ them? What kinds of decisions do they make? In this webinar, you will hear from a panel of MIT MLOG and ZLOG alumni who are working in start-up firms. They will discuss how they...

Open Park

Views: 19281 | Updated 2 years ago

The Open Park project looks to define an ‘ideal’ or at least improved model and practice for online collaborative news-reporting and -writing. As newsrooms across the country and beyond are grappling with the new economic realities of reduced budgets and news media professionals are busy drafting and testing...

Extract – Landman Report Card

Views: 16655 | Updated 2 years ago

Chris Csikszentmihalyi presents the Extract program and its Landman Report Card tool. A landman is an agent that represents oil & gas companies in negotiations with landowners: their job is to get the best terms for the company. This interaction is perhaps one of the most important elements...

Webinar: Opportunities for Supply Chain Masters

Views: 19701 | Updated 2 years ago

Supply chain management offers a world of opportunities for those with degree specialization, because it is the backbone of so many different kinds of companies. Almost every business out there – manufacturing, retail, service, and public sector – must have reliable supply management professionals to ensure the most...

Saving the World with a Career in Supply Chain

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MLOG/ZLOG Webinar, February 27, 2009 – Many organizations, from the Red Cross to pharmaceutical firms, depend on efficient supply chains to deliver goods, services, and people to parts of the world where they are desperately needed. Learn about how you could have a career in the growing field...

Ses 6 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 21529 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Obstacles, Gender styles This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 5 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

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In this session: Leadership skills, Interviewing handout, Sample resume, Resume tips This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 4 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

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In this session: Teamwork and communication This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 3 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

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In this session: Diversity in leadership II This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 2 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

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In this session: Diversity in leadership I, Leadership quotes, Styles of leadership This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

A Conversation with Joanne Stubbe

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Professer Joanne Stubbe talks about her life in science and biology. Part of the “Conversations with…” series sponsored by the MIT Department of Biology and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Collaboration and Skills for the Future

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Game designer Jane McGonigal talks about the “skills for the future” participants can develop while playing big games. Gaming expert Philip Tan of the GAMBIT Singapore-MIT Game Lab stresses the value of being able to judge information.

Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) tutorial

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More than 3,000 alumni advisors are part of the Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) and will help you explore career options and connections. Try it: http://alum.mit.edu/ Note: This video does not have sound.

Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) tutorial

Views: 9538 | Updated 3 years ago

More than 3,000 alumni advisors are part of the Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) and will help you explore career options and connections. Try it: http://alum.mit.edu/ Note: This video does not have sound.

MIT IAP Science Journalism Panel 3 of 5: Karen Weintraub

Views: 24150 | Updated 3 years ago

Talk by Karen Weintraub, deputy editor of health and science at the Boston Globe. Part 3 of 5 of the IAP Science Journalism Panel organized by the MIT careers office.

MIT IAP Science Journalism Panel 3 of 5: Karen Weintraub

Views: 24151 | Updated 3 years ago

Talk by Karen Weintraub, deputy editor of health and science at the Boston Globe. Part 3 of 5 of the IAP Science Journalism Panel organized by the MIT careers office.

Fostering and Developing Shared Leadership

Views: 13374 | Updated 3 years ago

Drawing on the leadership framework from the MIT Leadership Center, this workshop focuses on developing and applying four key leadership capabilities: sense making, relating, visioning, and inventing. Presented by Mary Schaefer SM ’90, director of the MIT Leadership Center.

Fostering and Developing Shared Leadership

Views: 13375 | Updated 3 years ago

Drawing on the leadership framework from the MIT Leadership Center, this workshop focuses on developing and applying four key leadership capabilities: sense making, relating, visioning, and inventing. Presented by Mary Schaefer SM ’90, director of the MIT Leadership Center.

Supply Chain Careers for Professionals Over 30

Views: 5635 | Updated 3 years ago

MLOG/ZLOG Webinar – 12/10/08 After gaining experience in other fields, many professionals over the age of 30 successfully shift their career focus to supply chain management. On December 10, 2008, we explored how this is done with a panel of distinguished alumni from the MIT’s Masters Program in...

DJ Culture: Sampling and Ethics

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DJs define “sampling”, and then share their thoughts about the effects of copyright law in the world of electronic music. Featuring DJ C, DJ Flack, DJ M. Singe, and DJ Spooky.

Post Graduate School Careers

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Alana D. Tyler – Raytheon Dr. Karmella A. Haynes – Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology at Davidson College & Howard Hughes Medical Institute Reseach/Teaching Fellow

Dr. Stephanie Bird

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Professional Standards and Ethical Values in Science and Research

Environmental Programs Meet Supply Chain at Staples

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Mark Buckley, Staples, Inc. – Vice President, Environmental Affairs Achieving the Energy-Efficient Supply Chain, Conference by MIT-CTL and CSCMP The development of energy-efficient distribution centers is just one of the supply chain-related environmental programs underway at Staples. Mark Buckley explains how he collaborates with the supply chain to...

Women Don’t Ask

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Ms Laschever’s presentation was an opportunity to learn from her research findings with Dr. Linda Babcock, and for attendees to ask “how to” questions about their own professional advancement and development opportunities. More details on the research and the authors’ backgrounds can be found at: http://www.womendontask.com This event...

CIS Starr Forum: Don’t Be an American Idiot

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Don’t Be an American IdiotHow does the U.S. use human rights in its foreign policy? Does the occupant of the White House matter when it comes to U.S. human interests abroad? What is the role of civil society in making human rights matter?Julie Mertus co-director of Ethics, Peace...

Dr. Stephanie J. Bird

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Dr. Stephanie J. Bird leads an open discussion concerning ethics in the research community. The discussion centers around a scenario that involves John and Bill, two old friends returning home for Christmas. Their conversation about experiences in their respective research groups is cut short when Bill begins to...

Your Career Path

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Entrepreneurship Panel

Views: 3882 | Updated 5 months ago

Discover how to start your own business or lab. Bettina Hein of Pixability, Daphne Zohar of Pure Tech Ventures, and Dr. Rosalind Picard of Affectiva Inc. each share their unique perspectives on the benefits, hardships, and lives of the entrepreneur, as well as the experiences they underwent and...

Science Policy Initiative: Reaching Beyond the Ivory Tower

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Learn about the importance of science and engineering students at MIT engaging in large societal challenges. SPI’s goal is to inspire incoming graduate students to get involved in policy issues during their time at MIT. Featuring: –Claud Canizares, Vice President for Research and Associate Provost –Ian Waitz, Dean...

Grad School 101: Careers and Professional Development

Views: 2118 | Updated 9 months ago

“You are sitting with people who are going to become your network for life.” These are the words of Marilyn Wilson, MIT Careers Office, as she welcomes you to the institute and discusses the competitive and rewarding careers in academia as well as the numerous professional opportunities available...

Imperial Global Fellows: Developing International and Industrial Collaborations: Ricardo Martinez Botas

Views: 16538 | Updated 10 months ago

June 23, 2011 During the Global Fellows Summer Program run jointly between MIT and Imperial College London, Ricardo Martinez Botas Ph.D, a businessman with relations to fifteen companies, takes elements from his academic and occupational opportunities and experiences in mechanical engineering and speaks about the impact that it...

Imperial Global Fellows: International Collaborations: Sanjay Sarma

Views: 13867 | Updated 10 months ago

June 22, 2011 During the Global Fellows Summer Program run jointly between MIT and Imperial College London, MIT Professor Sanjay Sarma discusses the benefits of international collaboration, which allows for more generation and mutation of ideas and perspectives. Corporate companies sometimes fail at this when Universities succeed because...

Graduate Admissions Panel

Views: 11350 | Updated 11 months ago

In this session, four professors from various departments and answer questions in regards to the graduate admissions process. All application processes are similar, however key differences are highlighted below. For the Electrical Engineering Department & Computer Science, applications are submitted online and read by 78 – 120 professors,...

AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships and Career Options

Views: 7139 | Updated 11 months ago

May 13, 2011 – For more than 35 years, the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships have provided scientists and engineers with a unique opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to national and international issues in the federal policy realm, while learning first-hand about establishing and implementing...

Consulting and Public Policy Panel

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April 1, 2011 – The MIT Global Education & Career Development and the MIT Public Service Center invite you to hear from two panelists who have turned their passion for education into plans for consulting and public policy careers. Find out how these students followed their commitment to...

Make the Leap

Views: 9905 | Updated 11 months ago

March 30, 2011 – The Consulting Club at MIT (CCM) is proud to present its annual Make the Leap event. Make the Leap brings together a panel of ex-graduate students who have embarked on careers at top consulting firms, as well as prospective graduates who will be joining...

Graduate Student Panel

Views: 11793 | Updated 11 months ago

June 6, 2011 – In this 2011 MSRP orientation session, six current graduate students give advice and answer questions regarding MIT and graduate community, as well as academia in general and occupational work. Panelists: Zinzile Brooks, Obioma Ohia, Daniel Soltero, Maria Telleria, David Hill.

Civic Media Session: “Design for Vulnerable Populations”

Views: 10378 | Updated 1 year ago

Designers often want to help people that they perceive as being in need — whether those affected by natural or human-caused disasters, the economically or physically disadvantaged, or those who are on the losing end of a cultural power dynamic. However, naive attempts to “help” through simplistic techno-centric...

Interested in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Part 2

Views: 7615 | Updated 1 year ago

This February 17, 2011 session was part of a series organized by the Graduate Student Council committee on Academic Research and Careers. Part 1: John LaMattina, former head of Pfizer’s Global Research and Development, talks about the pharmaceutical industry, Pfizer, and his career development. Part 2: John LaMattina...

Interested in the Pharmaceutical Industry? Part 1

Views: 7478 | Updated 1 year ago

This February 17, 2011 session was part of a series organized by the Graduate Student Council committee on Academic Research and Careers. Part 1: John LaMattina, former head of Pfizer’s Global Research and Development, talks about the pharmaceutical industry, Pfizer, and his career development. Part 2: John LaMattina...

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

Views: 13691 | Updated 1 year ago

Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

Views: 17522 | Updated 1 year ago

Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

Views: 14300 | Updated 1 year ago

Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

WebPub Presents: Make IT Work! Using Web Engagement Management to Maximize Your Message

Views: 15741 | Updated 1 year ago

The web has grown in the past 15 years from simple text-based websites to complex interactive conversations. YouTube, blogs, wikis, RSS, Comments, Twitter, Facebook, Mobile Web, and countless other media compete for users’ attention. What are all these channels? Are you using them effectively and efficiently? How do...

Creativity and Collaboration in the Digital Age, moderated by Jim Paradis

Views: 12308 | Updated 1 year ago

The second panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium. Beth Coleman is Assistant Professor of Writing and New Media in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies and Comparative Media Studies. Her fields of research interest include new media, contemporary aesthetics, electronic music, critical theory and...

Webinar: Global Careers in Supply Chain

Views: 5938 | Updated 2 years ago

Profit pressures have caused many companies to relocate large parts of their operations to different parts of the globe. Growth pressures have pushed them to pursue market entry strategies in new countries. The challenges and opportunities of globalization have resulted in longer and more complex supply chains. As...

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

Views: 13942 | Updated 2 years ago

Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Webinar: Supply Chain for Entrepreneurs

Views: 17575 | Updated 2 years ago

How are supply chain professionals involved in start-up firms? What sorts of companies employ them? What kinds of decisions do they make? In this webinar, you will hear from a panel of MIT MLOG and ZLOG alumni who are working in start-up firms. They will discuss how they...

Webinar: Opportunities for Supply Chain Masters

Views: 19701 | Updated 2 years ago

Supply chain management offers a world of opportunities for those with degree specialization, because it is the backbone of so many different kinds of companies. Almost every business out there – manufacturing, retail, service, and public sector – must have reliable supply management professionals to ensure the most...

Saving the World with a Career in Supply Chain

Views: 29500 | Updated 2 years ago

MLOG/ZLOG Webinar, February 27, 2009 – Many organizations, from the Red Cross to pharmaceutical firms, depend on efficient supply chains to deliver goods, services, and people to parts of the world where they are desperately needed. Learn about how you could have a career in the growing field...

A Conversation with Joanne Stubbe

Views: 17621 | Updated 2 years ago

Professer Joanne Stubbe talks about her life in science and biology. Part of the “Conversations with…” series sponsored by the MIT Department of Biology and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) tutorial

Views: 9537 | Updated 3 years ago

More than 3,000 alumni advisors are part of the Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) and will help you explore career options and connections. Try it: http://alum.mit.edu/ Note: This video does not have sound.

MIT IAP Science Journalism Panel 3 of 5: Karen Weintraub

Views: 24150 | Updated 3 years ago

Talk by Karen Weintraub, deputy editor of health and science at the Boston Globe. Part 3 of 5 of the IAP Science Journalism Panel organized by the MIT careers office.

Supply Chain Careers for Professionals Over 30

Views: 5635 | Updated 3 years ago

MLOG/ZLOG Webinar – 12/10/08 After gaining experience in other fields, many professionals over the age of 30 successfully shift their career focus to supply chain management. On December 10, 2008, we explored how this is done with a panel of distinguished alumni from the MIT’s Masters Program in...

Post Graduate School Careers

Views: 17461 | Updated 3 years ago

Alana D. Tyler – Raytheon Dr. Karmella A. Haynes – Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology at Davidson College & Howard Hughes Medical Institute Reseach/Teaching Fellow

Leadership

From Unlocked To Unleashed: Leadership In Your Life

Views: 2255 | Updated 3 months ago

You know the “Keys to Leadership”, so now what? Lila Ibrahim, partner at VC firm KPCB and former Intel executive, shows you how to put these together in your life, as you make your path to leadership. During her keynote, Lila focuses on the transition points of our...

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Opening Keynote

Views: 2087 | Updated 5 months ago

Christine Furstoss, Technical Director at General Electric, talks about her experiences at the company, how she built up her contact network, and how you can realize your leadership potential and learn how to grow your sphere of influence.

Grad School 102: Student Life, Activities, and Associations

Views: 2210 | Updated 9 months ago

Need a break from all that studying? Check out the extracurricular activities and associations available to you at the Institute and the surrounding areas. Ellan Spero starts off with a brief on leadership and innovation opportunities. Lorenna Buck talks about the COOP. Katie Maloney introduces you to the...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17252 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Online Personal Branding

Views: 12207 | Updated 11 months ago

March 10, 2011 – This workshop is led by Nicholas Lamphere, a professional social media consultant and instructor, and Tilke Judd, an EECA graduate student. Lamphere and Judd show how to promote yourself and your work online through social media and the creation of a website. Part 1:...

Consulting and Public Policy Panel

Views: 10246 | Updated 11 months ago

April 1, 2011 – The MIT Global Education & Career Development and the MIT Public Service Center invite you to hear from two panelists who have turned their passion for education into plans for consulting and public policy careers. Find out how these students followed their commitment to...

Make the Leap

Views: 9906 | Updated 11 months ago

March 30, 2011 – The Consulting Club at MIT (CCM) is proud to present its annual Make the Leap event. Make the Leap brings together a panel of ex-graduate students who have embarked on careers at top consulting firms, as well as prospective graduates who will be joining...

Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO — Jim Miller

Views: 10895 | Updated 1 year ago

LGO Web Seminar Series Jim Miller, LGO ’93, Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Google Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO Presentation Date: April 8, 2011 Slides from this presentation (Extended version – an abridged slide set was used during the presentation) Abstract: Since graduating from LFM/LGO in ’93,...

Leadership Lessons From an Uncommon Company: Genentech — Bill Anderson

Views: 11786 | Updated 1 year ago

LGO Web Seminar Series Bill Anderson, LGO ’95, Senior Vice President, BioOncology Business Unit, Genentech — View Bill’s Alumni Profile on the LGO website Leadership Lessons From an Uncommon Company: Genentech Presentation date: Friday, March 25, 2011 Abstract: In March 2009 Genentech entered a new phase in its...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

Views: 17523 | Updated 1 year ago

Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

Don Davis’ Leadership Mantras: A Tribute by LGO

Views: 10059 | Updated 1 year ago

Don Davis, the former CEO of Stanley Works, was for 21 years a lecturer on leadership to students in the Leaders for Manufacturing/Leaders for Global Operations program, a dual-degree MBA and SM in Engineering program at MIT. Don Davis’ “leadership mantras,” together with his many personal examples of...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

Views: 14301 | Updated 1 year ago

Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

From the Net to Your Neighborhood: Using the Web to Connect Your Community and Encourage Civic Engagement

Views: 17262 | Updated 2 years ago

Recorded by Cambridge Community Television… NeighborMedia Presents: From the Net to Your Neighborhood Panel Discussion Whether you want to raise awareness about an important local issue or gather people for a community event, you can make use of web tools that are inexpensive and often easy to use,...

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

Views: 13943 | Updated 2 years ago

Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Webinar: Supply Chain for Entrepreneurs

Views: 17576 | Updated 2 years ago

How are supply chain professionals involved in start-up firms? What sorts of companies employ them? What kinds of decisions do they make? In this webinar, you will hear from a panel of MIT MLOG and ZLOG alumni who are working in start-up firms. They will discuss how they...

Ses 6 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 21529 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Obstacles, Gender styles This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 5 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 18016 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Leadership skills, Interviewing handout, Sample resume, Resume tips This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 4 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 27434 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Teamwork and communication This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 3 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 32549 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Diversity in leadership II This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Ses 2 | Leadership Training Institute, Summer 2008

Views: 26398 | Updated 2 years ago

In this session: Diversity in leadership I, Leadership quotes, Styles of leadership This program looks at the significance of leadership and concepts of leadership through an interactive curriculum. We hope to instill in our students the four cornerstones of our program: charisma, knowledge, teamwork, and self-reflection.

Fostering and Developing Shared Leadership

Views: 13374 | Updated 3 years ago

Drawing on the leadership framework from the MIT Leadership Center, this workshop focuses on developing and applying four key leadership capabilities: sense making, relating, visioning, and inventing. Presented by Mary Schaefer SM ’90, director of the MIT Leadership Center.

Inspiration

Tech’s Top Teachers Talk Turkey

Views: 1062 | Updated 3 months ago

Dr. Lori Breslow, Director of the Teaching and Learning Laboratory, moderates a discussion with some of MIT’s award-winning teachers, including Professor Dave Darmofal (Aero/Astro), Professor Nergis Mavalvala (Physics), and Professor Anne McCants (History). 

Piled Higher and Deeper with Jorge Cham

Views: 2182 | Updated 6 months ago

Watch as popular comic “Piled Higher and Deeper” creator Jorge Cham introduces the new PhD movie and answers questions along with MIT alums. The Q&A includes Jorge, Evans Boney (cast member and MIT alum), and Meg Rosenburg (producer and MIT alum).

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17253 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

Renetta Tull

Views: 16209 | Updated 11 months ago

June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO — Jim Miller

Views: 10896 | Updated 1 year ago

LGO Web Seminar Series Jim Miller, LGO ’93, Vice President of Worldwide Operations, Google Lessons on Leadership and Life Post-LGO Presentation Date: April 8, 2011 Slides from this presentation (Extended version – an abridged slide set was used during the presentation) Abstract: Since graduating from LFM/LGO in ’93,...

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

Views: 13692 | Updated 1 year ago

Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Keynote Address by Sophie Vandebroek

Views: 17524 | Updated 1 year ago

Dr. Sophie Vandebroek, CTO of Xerox and President of the Xerox Innovation Group, delivered the keynote address at the Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010, organized by Graduate Women at MIT (GW@MIT). Dr. Vandebroek is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers and a Fulbright...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Introductory Remarks by President Susan Hockfield

Views: 14302 | Updated 1 year ago

Susan Hockfield, President of MIT since 2004, gave the welcome address at the inaugural GW@MIT Leadership Conference on November 8, 2010. She praises the efforts of the women who organized this conference for their hard work putting the event together, saying, “This is what I view as the...

Ethics & Integrity

Gabriella Coleman: “‘I did it for the Lulz! but I stayed for the outrage:’ Anonymous, the Politics of Spectacle, and Geek Protests against the Church of Scientology.”

Views: 11964 | Updated 1 year ago

A CMS-sponsored talk on civic media issues. Trained as an anthropologist, Gabriella (Biella) Coleman examines the ethics of online collaboration/institutions as well as the role of the law and digital media in sustaining various forms of political activism. Between 2001-2003 she conducted ethnographic research on computer hackers primarily...

Splendor, Destruction, and the Shift from Awe to Action in Environmental Documentary

Views: 8620 | Updated 1 year ago

Speaker: Jeanne Marie Kusina, Bowling Green State University. Moderator: Madeleine Clare Elish, MIT. Abstract: This presentation discusses the role of digital media in the field of environmental ethics. There is a long, rich tradition of wildlife and natural history filmmaking devoted to documenting fact while dramatizing the content...

Technology & Culture Forum – Privacy Reconsidered in the Age of Facebook

Views: 5434 | Updated 2 years ago

Technology & Culture Forum – Privacy Reconsidered in the Age of Facebook

To Conjure with the Fullness of Truth: The Technology Culture Forum

Views: 28744 | Updated 2 years ago

For 45 years The Technology and Culture Forum (TAC) has been an on-going, Institute-wide arena for the discussion of ethical issues related to science, technology and innovation.

Historical Perspectives on “Fixing the Sky”

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James Fleming, Colby College

The Case for Geoengineering Research

Views: 4974 | Updated 2 years ago

David Keith, University of Calgary

Climate Engineering with Aerosols—Predictable Consequences?

Views: 4753 | Updated 2 years ago

David Battisti, University of Washington

Geoengineering Governance: Rendering the Possible Impossible?

Views: 4226 | Updated 2 years ago

Catherine Redgwell, University College London

Spotlight Preview – MIT World’s Financial Services: Prospects for Your Future

Views: 20012 | Updated 2 years ago

In a lively discussion with Simon Johnson, Lawrence Fish deconstructs the near collapse of the banking system and points out the multiple factors that have contributed to the financial crisis. Fish delves deeply how greed factors into the equation, and perhaps may now be known for his statement...

Extract – Landman Report Card

Views: 16655 | Updated 2 years ago

Chris Csikszentmihalyi presents the Extract program and its Landman Report Card tool. A landman is an agent that represents oil & gas companies in negotiations with landowners: their job is to get the best terms for the company. This interaction is perhaps one of the most important elements...

DJ Culture: Sampling and Ethics

Views: 15003 | Updated 3 years ago

DJs define “sampling”, and then share their thoughts about the effects of copyright law in the world of electronic music. Featuring DJ C, DJ Flack, DJ M. Singe, and DJ Spooky.

Dr. Stephanie Bird

Views: 13930 | Updated 3 years ago

Professional Standards and Ethical Values in Science and Research

CIS Starr Forum: Don’t Be an American Idiot

Views: 19422 | Updated 4 years ago

Don’t Be an American IdiotHow does the U.S. use human rights in its foreign policy? Does the occupant of the White House matter when it comes to U.S. human interests abroad? What is the role of civil society in making human rights matter?Julie Mertus co-director of Ethics, Peace...

Dr. Stephanie J. Bird

Views: 11702 | Updated 4 years ago

Dr. Stephanie J. Bird leads an open discussion concerning ethics in the research community. The discussion centers around a scenario that involves John and Bill, two old friends returning home for Christmas. Their conversation about experiences in their respective research groups is cut short when Bill begins to...

Entrepreneurship

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Entrepreneurship Panel

Views: 3883 | Updated 5 months ago

Discover how to start your own business or lab. Bettina Hein of Pixability, Daphne Zohar of Pure Tech Ventures, and Dr. Rosalind Picard of Affectiva Inc. each share their unique perspectives on the benefits, hardships, and lives of the entrepreneur, as well as the experiences they underwent and...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17254 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

Michael Pritchard, entrepreneur and inventor of the world’s first ultra-filtration bottle

Views: 13944 | Updated 2 years ago

Inventor, LIFESAVER bottle Managing Director, Hydronic Solutions Ltd. Michael W. Pritchard M.W.M.Soc is a British inventor, entrepreneur and public speaker. Michael was born in Epsom, Surrey in 1967. He was educated at Gordonstoun School in Scotland and went to the University of Redlands in California USA. At the...

Communication

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Networking Workshop

Views: 3849 | Updated 5 months ago

Your network is one of the most important resources you’ll utilize during your entire professional career. Learn how to hone your networking skills, how to give that ever-important elevator pitch, and even those first few words of that first uneasy conversation that could lead to a lifetime partnership....

Dr. Francis Carter & Dr Patricia Ordoñez Rozo: Fellowship Preparation

Views: 8637 | Updated 10 months ago

How to Fund Your Graduate Education Dr. Francis Carter and Dr. Patricia Ordonez Rozo guide MSRP participants in creating a successful fellowship applications by tackling tough questions, fears, and common misperceptions. Presenters: Dr. Francis Carter PhD Dr. Patricia Ordonez

Academic Career Series II: Nuts and Bolts of an Academic Job Search

Views: 6480 | Updated 10 months ago

Considering an academic career? Wondering how to mount a successful job search in a highly competitive academic job market? This panel shares how some others have done it. “Nuts and Bolts of an Academic Job Search” features faculty panelists who successfully landed a position. The speakers outline an...

Basics of Manuscript Writing

Views: 5561 | Updated 10 months ago

Presented by Dr. Sonal Jhaveri Dr. Sonal Jhaveri of the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at MIT talks about Manuscript Writing for scientists: the do’s and do not’s of how to write a scientific paper or grant proposal. Dr. Jhaveri makes the distinction between popular science writing (for...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

Views: 17255 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Online Personal Branding

Views: 12208 | Updated 11 months ago

March 10, 2011 – This workshop is led by Nicholas Lamphere, a professional social media consultant and instructor, and Tilke Judd, an EECA graduate student. Lamphere and Judd show how to promote yourself and your work online through social media and the creation of a website. Part 1:...

Renetta Tull

Views: 16210 | Updated 11 months ago

June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Communications Workshop

Views: 11483 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Communications Savvy: from MIT to Everyday Excellence. Dina Napoli Good arms members at this workshop with the tools they need to be clear, concise and compelling communicators through their words, body language, and tone of voice. The workshop’s objective is to improve how people...

GCWS- Keynote Panel

Views: 7244 | Updated 11 months ago

March 13, 2011 – Data can sometimes be misused and when misused causes harm. Barboza’s goal is to change the philiosophical ways that we think and view. She strives for people to look outside the traditional boundaries that society has set for us. In her talk, she discusses...

Civic Media Session: Design for Vulnerable Populations

Views: 10379 | Updated 1 year ago

Designers often want to help people that they perceive as being in need — whether those affected by natural or human-caused disasters, the economically or physically disadvantaged, or those who are on the losing end of a cultural power dynamic. However, naive attempts to “help” through simplistic techno-centric...

GW@MIT Leadership Conference: Dress for Success

Views: 10105 | Updated 1 year ago

It’s not a pants suit world anymore, ladies, and Sheri Falk—designer, female entrepreneur, and owner of the Basiques store on Newbury Street in Boston—shows the GW@MIT women how to look and feel their best with a simple, elegant wardrobe during the Leadership Conference on November 9, 2010. Separates...

Q&A: “Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”

Views: 16838 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full event video available at http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Andrea Pitzer: “Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”

Views: 12050 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full event video available here: http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Abrahm Lustgarten: Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

Views: 13305 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full event video available at http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises- ) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites...

Roz Williams: Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

Views: 17578 | Updated 1 year ago

(Full talk, featuring Roz Williams, Abrahm Lustgarten, and Andrea Pitzer: http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/c4fcm:1502/videos/9524-communications-forum-public-communications-in-slow-moving-crises-) Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully...

Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises

Views: 23182 | Updated 1 year ago

Governments, corporations, and communities plan for sudden crises: the White House drafts strong responsive rhetoric for the next terrorist attack; Toyota runs reassuring national TV spots within hours of a product recall; and 32 Massachusetts towns successfully publicize water distribution sites following a water main rupture. However, like...

WebPub Presents: Make IT Work! Using Web Engagement Management to Maximize Your Message

Views: 15742 | Updated 1 year ago

The web has grown in the past 15 years from simple text-based websites to complex interactive conversations. YouTube, blogs, wikis, RSS, Comments, Twitter, Facebook, Mobile Web, and countless other media compete for users’ attention. What are all these channels? Are you using them effectively and efficiently? How do...

Alan Alda: The Art of Science Communication

Views: 9963 | Updated 1 year ago

(39:56) Robert Desimone introduces keynote speaker Alan Alda at the 10th anniversary celebration of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. As the former host of the long-running PBS series, “Scientific American Frontiers,” Alda shares some advice on how scientists can communicate more effectively with the general...

From the Net to Your Neighborhood: Using the Web to Connect Your Community and Encourage Civic Engagement

Views: 17263 | Updated 2 years ago

Recorded by Cambridge Community Television… NeighborMedia Presents: From the Net to Your Neighborhood Panel Discussion Whether you want to raise awareness about an important local issue or gather people for a community event, you can make use of web tools that are inexpensive and often easy to use,...

Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) tutorial

Views: 9538 | Updated 3 years ago

More than 3,000 alumni advisors are part of the Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) and will help you explore career options and connections. Try it: http://alum.mit.edu/ Note: This video does not have sound.

MIT IAP Science Journalism Panel 3 of 5: Karen Weintraub

Views: 24151 | Updated 3 years ago

Talk by Karen Weintraub, deputy editor of health and science at the Boston Globe. Part 3 of 5 of the IAP Science Journalism Panel organized by the MIT careers office.

Women Don’t Ask

Views: 17802 | Updated 4 years ago

Ms Laschever’s presentation was an opportunity to learn from her research findings with Dr. Linda Babcock, and for attendees to ask “how to” questions about their own professional advancement and development opportunities. More details on the research and the authors’ backgrounds can be found at: http://www.womendontask.com This event...

Collaboration

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Networking Workshop

Views: 3850 | Updated 5 months ago

Your network is one of the most important resources you’ll utilize during your entire professional career. Learn how to hone your networking skills, how to give that ever-important elevator pitch, and even those first few words of that first uneasy conversation that could lead to a lifetime partnership....

Imperial Global Fellows: Developing International and Industrial Collaborations: Ricardo Martinez Botas

Views: 16539 | Updated 10 months ago

June 23, 2011 During the Global Fellows Summer Program run jointly between MIT and Imperial College London, Ricardo Martinez Botas Ph.D, a businessman with relations to fifteen companies, takes elements from his academic and occupational opportunities and experiences in mechanical engineering and speaks about the impact that it...

Imperial Global Fellows: International Collaborations: Sanjay Sarma

Views: 13868 | Updated 10 months ago

June 22, 2011 During the Global Fellows Summer Program run jointly between MIT and Imperial College London, MIT Professor Sanjay Sarma discusses the benefits of international collaboration, which allows for more generation and mutation of ideas and perspectives. Corporate companies sometimes fail at this when Universities succeed because...

Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT

Views: 6750 | Updated 1 year ago

Outside the Box: Crossing Disciplines at MIT profiles three prominent interdisciplinary researchers at MIT. Profiles include Maria Zuber, a geophysicist renowned for her research on planetary surfaces; Vladimir Bulović, an electrical engineer developing lightweight solar cells; and Paula Hammond, a materials scientist creating new nanomaterials for cancer treatment....

Creativity and Collaboration in the Digital Age, moderated by Jim Paradis

Views: 12309 | Updated 1 year ago

The second panel from the Comparative Media Studies 10th anniversary symposium. Beth Coleman is Assistant Professor of Writing and New Media in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies and Comparative Media Studies. Her fields of research interest include new media, contemporary aesthetics, electronic music, critical theory and...

Open Park

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The Open Park project looks to define an ‘ideal’ or at least improved model and practice for online collaborative news-reporting and -writing. As newsrooms across the country and beyond are grappling with the new economic realities of reduced budgets and news media professionals are busy drafting and testing...

Collaboration and Skills for the Future

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Game designer Jane McGonigal talks about the “skills for the future” participants can develop while playing big games. Gaming expert Philip Tan of the GAMBIT Singapore-MIT Game Lab stresses the value of being able to judge information.

Fostering and Developing Shared Leadership

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Drawing on the leadership framework from the MIT Leadership Center, this workshop focuses on developing and applying four key leadership capabilities: sense making, relating, visioning, and inventing. Presented by Mary Schaefer SM ’90, director of the MIT Leadership Center.

Environmental Programs Meet Supply Chain at Staples

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Mark Buckley, Staples, Inc. – Vice President, Environmental Affairs Achieving the Energy-Efficient Supply Chain, Conference by MIT-CTL and CSCMP The development of energy-efficient distribution centers is just one of the supply chain-related environmental programs underway at Staples. Mark Buckley explains how he collaborates with the supply chain to...

Balance & Resilience

GWAMIT Leadership Conference – Time and Stress Management Workshop

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Explore stress and time management techniques with Zan Barry and Lauren Mayhew from MIT Medical.

Grad School 101: Resources to make your life easier

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At MIT, you have a wide variety of resources available. Jennifer Gallapher discusses MIT Recreational Sports. David Diamond shares details about MIT Medical. Xiaolu Hsi talks about MIT Mental Health Jennifer Tassi elaborates on spouses and partners. Robert Randolph gives information on the MIT Chapel and religious life....

Linda Elkins-Tanton

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Linda Elkins, professor in Earth Science, opens her talk with a quote saying, ” Work when you can and do your absolute best.” Elkins also reveals that she did not get to where she was today via the “traditional path”. In her academic year as a sophomore, she...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Keynote Address

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March 9, 2011 – Cindy Gallop, 2003 Advertising Woman of the Year and founder and CEO of IfWeRanTheWorld, discusses personal empowerment through professional ventures. Cindy’s background is in brandbuilding, marketing, and advertising.

Renetta Tull

Views: 16211 | Updated 11 months ago

June 9, 2011 – 10 Ways To Become An Excellent Researcher and Valuable Member of Your Lab is a lecture in which Dr. Renetta G. Tull Ph.D (Assist. Dean @ UMBC, Dir. PROMISE) takes from previous experience and voices ways to improve oneself sense of self in the...

GW@MIT Empowerment Conference Communications Workshop

Views: 11484 | Updated 11 months ago

March 9, 2011 – Communications Savvy: from MIT to Everyday Excellence. Dina Napoli Good arms members at this workshop with the tools they need to be clear, concise and compelling communicators through their words, body language, and tone of voice. The workshop’s objective is to improve how people...

MIT Professor Susan Lindquist

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Professor Susan Lindquist remembers unexpected moments that changed her life’s direction and helped her create a career in the sciences. Lindquist, a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and an MIT biology professor, received the National Medal of Science in 2010. This interview is part of...