Further expanding the universe of MIT opportunity
Many MIT Sloan Fellows participate in extracurricular activities related to their professional interests — The MIT Enterprise Forum, for example, or the MIT Sloan Biomedical Business Club. Others pursue entirely new realms through their extracurricular activities, learning more about nanotechnology, for example, in the MIT Tiny Technology Club.
Fellows also form their own organizations and networking groups by interest or industry within the program, within MIT Sloan, across the Institute, and beyond. An increasing number are interested in issues of sustainability and social impact. As a result, several have collaborated on the launch of the ambitious MIT Sloan Fellows Social Impact Club.
But MIT clubs aren't all business. Interested in rugby, anime, the banjo? Tango, skydiving, tae kwon do? Whatever your passion, there is likely a club on the MIT campus waiting to welcome you. And fellows create their own activities, such as progressive dinners, charity events, and holiday celebrations.
Here are just a few of the organizations that attract MIT Sloan Fellows.
These links provide access to MIT-wide organizations — business, technical, cultural, athletic, and purely social.