Master of Finance
The MIT Sloan Master of Finance (MFin) program is a full-time, 12-18 month program that prepares adaptive problem solvers for premier finance careers.
The MIT Sloan Master of Finance (MFin) program is a full-time, 12-18 month program that prepares adaptive problem solvers for premier finance careers.
Whether it’s connecting with faculty, exploring H-Lab or the Healthcare Certificate, or pursuing education and research through other centers at MIT, make HSI your first stop for all things healthcare
As an MIT Sloan grad turned dentist turned writer, Gloria Chao, SB ’08, prefers creating magic for her characters to cleaning people’s mouths.
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From explaining the role happiness plays in achieving success to speculating about possible AI applications, MIT Sloan alumni had much to say this year.
Ayomikun “Ayo” Ayodeji, SB ’22, will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
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An MIT Sloan alumnus and faculty member collaborate on a research project to see if an app can lessen unease around public speaking in middle- and high school students.
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Hong Ru, MFin ’10, PhD ’15, and Juno Wei Chen, MFin ’10, are grateful for the chance to give back to the place where they met and set off on their respective career paths.
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Drew Houston, SB ’05, emphasized the importance of always learning on the job while speaking at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
The MIT Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomed new members for 2023–2024, including an MIT Sloan undergraduate alumnus.