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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation. We are fun and quirky, elite but not elitist, inventive and artistic, obsessed with numbers, and welcoming to talented people regardless of where they come from.

Founded to accelerate the nation’s industrial revolution, MIT is profoundly American. With ingenuity and drive, our graduates have invented fundamental technologies, launched new industries, and created millions of American jobs. At the same time, and without the slightest sense of contradiction, MIT is profoundly global. Our community gains tremendous strength as a magnet for talent from around the world. Through teaching, research, and innovation, MIT’s exceptional community pursues its mission of service to the nation and the world.

Mission Statement

The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.

The Institute is committed to generating, disseminating, and preserving knowledge, and to working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the world’s great challenges. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus community. We seek to develop in each member of the MIT community the ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of humankind.

MIT/Christopher Harting: MIT’s motto is “mens et manus,” or “mind and hand,” signifying the fusion of academic knowledge with practical purpose.

Values Statement

Excellence and Curiosity

We strive for the highest standards of integrity, and intellectual and creative excellence. We seek new knowledge and practical impact, in service to the nation and the world.

We prize originality, ingenuity, honesty, and boldness. We love discovery and exploration, invention and making. We delight in the full spectrum of human wisdom.

Drawing strength from MIT’s distinctive roots, we believe in learning by doing, and we blur the boundaries between disciplines as we seek to solve hard problems. Embracing the unconventional, we welcome quirkiness, nerdiness, creative irreverence, and play.

We accept the risk of failing as a rung on the ladder of growth. With fearless curiosity, we question our assumptions, look outward, and learn from others.

Openness and Respect

We champion the open sharing of information and ideas.

Because learning is nourished by a diversity of views, we cherish free expression, debate, and dialogue in pursuit of truth – and we commit to using these tools with respect for each other and our community.

We strive to be transparent and worthy of each other’s trust – and we challenge ourselves to face difficult facts, speak plainly about failings in our systems, and work to overcome them.

We take special care not to overlook bad behavior or disrespect on the grounds of great accomplishment, talent, or power.

Belonging and Community

We strive to make our community a humane and welcoming place where people from a diverse range of backgrounds can grow and thrive – and where we all feel that we belong.

We know that attending to our own and each other’s wellbeing in mind, body, and spirit is essential. We believe that decency, kindness, respect, and compassion for each other as human beings are signs of strength.

Valuing potential over pedigree, we know that talent and good ideas can come from anywhere – and we value one another’s contributions in every role.

Together we possess uncommon strengths, and we shoulder the responsibility to use them with wisdom and care for humanity and the natural world.

MIT: In September 2022, the Institute installed five billboard-scale banners in Lobby 7. Drawing on the words of the MIT Values Statement and.

Key Facts

History

  • Incorporated: 1861
  • Motto: “Mens et manus” (“mind and hand”)

Campus

  • Location: Cambridge, MA USA
  • Size: 168 acres (0.68 km2)
  • Student residences: 19
  • Playing fields: 26 acres (0.11 km2)
  • Gardens + green spaces: 40+
  • Publicly sited works of art: 60+

Admissions (Class of 2027)

  • Applicants: 26,914
  • Admits: 1,291

Selected Honors

  • Nobel laureates: 101
  • National Medal of Science winners: 61
  • National Medal of Technology and Innovation winners: 33
  • MacArthur Fellows: 83
  • A. M. Turing Award winners: 17

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MIT: MIT’s first building was in Boston, before the move to Cambridge in 1916.

Community (as of 10/30/23)

  • Employees (including faculty): 17,180
  • Professors (all ranks): 1,089
    • Other teaching staff: 1,020
  • Undergraduate student-to-faculty and instructional staff ratio: 3:1
  • Students: 11,920
  • Undergraduates: 4,576
    • Women: 2,231 (49%)
    • US minority groups: 2,650 (58%)
  • Graduate students: 7,344
    • Women: 2,969 (40%)
    • US minority groups: 1,617 (22%)

MIT: MIT’s low ratio of student-to-faculty and instructional staff promotes intensive teaching.

Faculty

For MIT’s faculty — just over 1,000 in number — cutting-edge research and education are inseparable. Each feeds the other. When they’re not busy pioneering the frontiers of their fields, MIT faculty members play a vital role in shaping the Institute’s vibrant campus community — as advisors, coaches, heads of houses, mentors, committee members, and much more.

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MIT: An MIT professor works on an architectural model.

Leadership

President

Sally Kornbluth

  • MIT’s 18th president, January 2023 – present

The Institute’s board of trustees, known as “the Corporation,” includes 69 distinguished leaders in engineering, science, industry, education, and other professions.

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MIT: President Sally Kornbluth.

Cambridge & Boston

MIT is an integral part of its host city of Cambridge, a diverse and vibrant community noted for its intellectual life, history, and thriving innovation climate. With a campus nestled between Central and Kendall Squares, and across the Charles River from Boston’s Back Bay, the Institute is optimally positioned to collaborate with its neighbors and to contribute to its community.

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MIT: Aerial view of the campus, with a glimpse of the Boston skyline.

 

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Study unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cells

The work will help researchers tune surface properties of perovskites, a promising alternative and supplement to silicon, for more efficient photovoltaics.
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Researchers detect a new molecule in space

Such discoveries help researchers better understand the development of molecular complexity in space during star formation.
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