Graduate Student Work
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The Center benefits from the contributions of student interns both during the academic year and over the summer. Short descriptions of past graduate student work are available here.
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The Center benefits from the contributions of student interns both during the academic year and over the summer. Short descriptions of past graduate student work are available here.
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Admissions leaders from MIT and Brown University came together to discuss standardized testing, equitable access, and other current topics in higher education.
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How can work be improved for both employees and organizations? This question is central to the work of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), which began as the Industrial Relations Section of the MIT Department of Economics and Social Science in 1937.
Jossy Lee, MBA ’12, joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, on this episode of "Sloanies Talking with Sloanies."
For decades, MIT Sloan Professor Lotte Bailyn has been calling for changes in the way work is organized -- often in ways that have proven prescient.
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MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy’s annual conference, Future of Housing Finance: Diverse Challenges, Innovative Solutions, co-sponsored by Barclays, was held online this year on the afternoons of [...]
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An old New Yorker cartoon features a man sitting at a desk in his home office. He turns to his wife with evident angst and posits, “I can’t remember, do I work at home or live at work?” It is this conundrum that worries Sebastián Castañeda Arbeláez, SF ’14, Corporate Manager of Financial Planning an...
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Nearly 250 MIT Sloan alumni and guests gathered in Shanghai on July 19, 2013 for the third MIT Sloan Finance Forum (the first was held in New York in April 2012 and the second was held in London in June 2013).
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Africans are waking up to their intrinsic creative prowess. The talent in the film, music, arts, crafts, fashion, design, and multimedia industries that are now available on the continent present infinite opportunities for creative jobs for Africans.
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Three scholars from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) have been interviewed on “The Work Goes On,” a podcast series hosted by Orley Ashenfelter, the Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics, Emeritus at Princeton University.