Better World | MIT

MIT’s community is defined by its values: Excellence. Meritocracy. Boldness. Humility. Curiosity. A passion for difficult problems. And a strong desire to do good for society. 


From the very beginning, MIT has been a magnificent human machine for inventing the future: not an ivory tower, but a laboratory for brilliant minds geared to tackling real-world problems and answering the biggest questions. We open our doors to the most talented people on the planet, no matter their origins, and we position them for impact.

In a sense, MIT’s greatest invention may be itself — an unusual concentration of unusual talent, forever reinventing itself on a mission to make a better world. That invention is powered by individuals: a global community of educators, researchers, and learners with different perspectives but a shared commitment to serving humanity.


More at:

https://www.mit.edu/building-a-better-world/

 



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Interview of Elisabeth Bik – Scientific Editorial Director at uBiome

Expression of Concern on article published by uBiome / PubPeer scientist Elisabeth Bik

The troll Leonid Schneider & ‘For Better Science’: crank or cure?