Skip to main content
MIT Sloan logo
  • Ideas Made to Matter
  • Values
  • Events
  • Alumni
  • Faculty
  • About
  • Executive Education
  • contact
  • facebook
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • twitter
  • youtube

Learn about the future of management education. A conversation with John C Head III Dean Rick Locke.

contact

Which program is right for you?

MIT Sloan Campus life
MBA

Through intellectual rigor and experiential learning, this full-time, two-year MBA program develops leaders who make a difference in the world.

Leaders for Global Operations

Earn your MBA and SM in engineering with this transformative two-year program.

Master of Finance

A rigorous, hands-on program that prepares adaptive problem solvers for premier finance careers.

Master of Business Analytics

A 12-month program focused on applying the tools of modern data science, optimization and machine learning to solve real-world business problems.

Master of Science in Management Studies

Combine an international MBA with a deep dive into management science. A special opportunity for partner and affiliate schools only.

PhD

A doctoral program that produces outstanding scholars who are leading in their fields of research.

Undergraduate

Bring a business perspective to your technical and quantitative expertise with a bachelor’s degree in management, business analytics, or finance.

MBA Early (Deferred admissions option)

Apply now and work for two to five years. We'll save you a seat in our MBA class when you're ready to come back to campus for your degree.

Executive Programs

MIT Executive MBA

The 20-month program teaches the science of management to mid-career leaders who want to move from success to significance.

MIT Sloan Fellows MBA

A full-time MBA program for mid-career leaders eager to dedicate one year of discovery for a lifetime of impact.

System Design & Management

A joint program for mid-career professionals that integrates engineering and systems thinking. Earn your master’s degree in engineering and management.

Executive Education

Non-degree programs for senior executives and high-potential managers.

Visiting Fellows

A non-degree, customizable program for mid-career professionals.

View Upcoming Program Events

Search

Filter content by

Search For

Academic Programs
Content Type
Academic Groups
Offices
Centers + Initiatives

Search For

1031 - 1040 out of 1438
MIT GCFP Public Policy

New Data for Research into Consumer Finance Policy

By

MIT GCFP - Events

Borzekowski will discuss the importance of empirical findings in consumer finance research. He will present some [...]

Nov 19, 2018
Read More
Action Learning Diversity

Expanding internet adoption in rural India

By

Kathryn M. O’Neill

STL approached India Lab for help developing a business model for this for-profit initiative with the goal of expanding high-speed internet connectivity from 14 villages to 300,000 by 2024.

Sep 14, 2021
Read More
MIT GCFP Public Policy

Housing Finance & Social Equity: Learning from HOPE's Work in the Deep South

By

MIT GCFP - Events

Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in access to homeownership have created the need to examine whether—and how—to change aspects of the complex and rapidly changing housing US finance system.

Mar 1, 2023
Read More
A graph showing trends in learning activities among IBM employees
Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

The Learning System at IBM: A Case Study

This report by Fei Qin, an Associate Professor in Management at the University of Bath, and Thomas A. Kochan, the George M. Bunker Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, describes what the authors believe to be a state‐of‐the‐art learning system at IBM Corporation and traces the effects of...

Dec 3, 2020
Read More
Action Learning Sustainability

USA Lab host Dasjon Jordan supports community and commerce in New Orleans

By

Tracey Palmer

As a city planning student at MIT, Dasjon Jordan, SM ’19, served on the boards of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning Student Council and the Students of Color Committee. He wanted to complete an Action Learning project before he graduated, but his packed schedule of classes and activities ...

Aug 20, 2024
Read More
MIT Sloan Expert Insights

How to accelerate scientific innovation and end the COVID-19 pandemic

By

Pierre Azoulay

Based on prior research on life-science breakthroughs, the government should espouse two broad principles for orchestrating innovation activities dedicated to bringing the pandemic to an end.

Aug 3, 2020
Read More
Alumni Leadership

Top 10 Alumni Stories of 2022

By

Andrew Husband

The extended MIT Sloan alumni community had many unique stories to tell this year.

Dec 16, 2022
Read More
Institute for Work and Employment Research Economy

Studying How Low-Wage Women Navigate Unemployment

By

Martha Mangelsdorf

How do women in low-wage service-sector jobs respond to unemployment? That's a question Claire C. McKenna explored in her recent doctoral dissertation in the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) PhD program.

Nov 13, 2023
Read More
MIT GCFP Public Policy

3rd Annual Conference: “Causes of and Policy Responses to the U.S. Financial Crisis: What Do We Know Now that the Dust Has Settled?”

By

MIT GCFP - Conferences

In 2016, MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) focused its annual conference on recent research aimed at shedding new light on the financial crisis. Topics included matters relating to securitization, housing and the mortgage market, government regulation, and systemic risk.

Oct 7, 2016
Read More
Electrical transmission towers and lines against a blue sky
Climate Policy Center Public Policy

Federal Policy Options for Improving Grid Reliability and Reducing Costs with Transmission

By

Audun Botterud

Christopher Knittel

John Parsons

Juan Ramon L. Senga

S. Drew Story

In a new report, MIT researchers analyze policy options for improving the U.S. electric grid by incentivizing increased interregional transmission.

Jan 27, 2025
Read More

Pagination

  • Previous page Previous
  • Page 1
  • …
  • Page 103
  • Current page 104
  • Page 105
  • …
  • Page 144
  • Next page Next page

The Mission

The mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management is to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world and to generate ideas that advance management practice.

Find Us

MIT Sloan School of Management 100 Main Street Cambridge, MA 02142 617-253-1000

Links

  • Press
  • Careers
  • Accessibility
  • Licensing
  • Privacy
©2025 MIT Sloan School of Management