Empoweringthe next generation of global financial leaders: MIT SloanSchool of Management’s Master of Finance Programgains STEM classification
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Designation allows foreign grads to extend their training in the U.S. for up to two years
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Designation allows foreign grads to extend their training in the U.S. for up to two years
Overview and requirements for the MIT Healthcare Certificate
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Invited guests attended a special event at the new MIT Museum location in Kendall Square in early December.
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When she was an MIT Sloan Fellow, World Bank Technology and Innovation Officer, earned a memorable nickname from MIT Senior Scientist Andrew Lippman. “We were discussing Facebook. My point was that if Facebook can make tons of money selling my data, why can’t I make money off myself? I just want Fac...
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In September, the MIT Industrial Liaison Program hosted the 2022 MIT Sustainability Conference to confront the reality of global climate risk in the context of the corporate world.
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In late January, Brazil launched the RendA+ treasury bond instrument, a new retirement security adapted from the work of School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance and Nobel Prize in Economics laureate Robert C. Merton, PhD ’70, and Arun Muralidhar, PhD ’92.
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Perrin Quarshie, MBA ’16, hoped to learn what pitfalls to avoid and how to make a sustainable career during the 2008 recession. What he found, though, would go far beyond his short-term future.
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It was called the South Sea Bubble, and it was one of the most precarious financial crises in history.
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On the same day the MIT Corporation named Sally Kornbluth as the Institute’s 18th president, the long-awaited MIT Sloan Women’s Conference commenced in Cambridge.
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During September's iLead Speaker Series event, Analysis Group’s Martha Samuelson, SF ’86, and Rebecca Kirk Fair, MBA ’02, discussed their professional journeys, as well as the culture and leadership of their firm.