- MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Since its founding, MIT has been key to helping American science and innovation lead the world Discoveries that begin here generate jobs and power the economy — and what we create today builds a better tomorrow for all of us
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science
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Stimulating, supportive, and playful, the MIT community becomes, for many students, a second home In our undergraduate, graduate, and professional admissions, we seek applicants whose strengths, interests, and values are a good match for MIT
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At MIT Admissions, we recruit and enroll a talented and diverse class of undergraduates who will learn to use science, technology, and other areas of scholarship to serve the nation and the world in the 21st century
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MIT is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston, in the vibrant innovation district of Kendall Square Founded in 1865, MIT established a new kind of independent educational institution relevant to an increasingly industrialized America
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MIT is merit-based and affordable, driven by innovation and entrepreneurship, and committed to excellence — all with a mission of national service American Innovation For generations, MIT has made unparalleled contributions to the success of American innovation
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At its founding in 1861, MIT was an educational innovation, a community of hands-on problem solvers in love with fundamental science and eager to make the world a better place
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MIT OpenCourseWare is an online publication of materials from over 2,500 MIT courses, freely sharing knowledge with learners and educators around the world Learn more
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