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précisFebruary 13, 2024précis Interview: MENA/MITMENA/MIT is a new regional program at the Center for International Studies that houses and connects activities and initiatives across MIT related to the Middle East and North Africa region. In this interview, Richard Nielsen and David Dolev discuss MENA/MIT engagement with the MIT community, its contributions to the Institute's educational and research objectives, and their goals for 2024. |
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précisFebruary 9, 2024ActivitiesWargaming in Washington, DC; Global experiences over IAP; Starr Forums; Policy Lab in action; GDL offers summer research program; SSP Wednesday seminars; Military fellows offer courses over IAP; Myron Weiner Seminar Series on International Migration; Bustani Middle East Seminar |
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In the NewsFebruary 9, 2024Death dust: The rise, decline and future of radiological weapons programsJames Martin Center for Nonproliferation StudiesMiddlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyThis seminar focuses on the findings of the recently published book Death Dust: The Rise, Decline and Future of Radiological Weapons Programs, co-authored by SSP Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow Sarah Bidgood, William Potter, Samuel Meyer, and Hanna Notte. The speakers discuss the evolution of radiological weapons, the key incentives for and impediments to their development and deployment, and the future prospects for their proliferation and use. |
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News@E40February 8, 2024CIS Summer Research Grant call for applicationsThe CIS Summer Research Grant competition is open to advanced doctoral students in international affairs at MIT, regardless of their home department. Students may apply for summer funding for dissertation research or writing that has an international component. CIS Summer Research Grants are intended to support student stipends and/or field research expenses. |
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In the NewsFebruary 6, 2024Reflecting on COP28—and humanity’s progress toward meeting global climate goalsOffice of the Vice President for ResearchMIT NewsAt a debrief hosted at CIS, MIT delegates share observations and insights from the largest-ever UN climate conference. |
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News ReleaseFebruary 5, 2024Human rights journalist, Anjana Sankar, joins CIS as its 2024 Elizabeth Neuffer FellowCenter for International StudiesThe fellowship, sponsored in part by the Center for International Studies (CIS), gives female and non-binary journalists working in the field of human rights and social justice the opportunity to pursue academic research at MIT and hone their reporting skills at The Boston Globe and The New York Times. |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 5, 2024Neighborhoods and health: Interventions at the neighborhood level could help advance health equityMariana C Arcaya, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Justin SteilHealth AffairsTo understand how housing affects health and health equity, the role of neighborhood environments must be considered. |
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In the NewsFebruary 2, 2024Scene at MIT: Learning ikebana during IAPSchool of Humanities, Arts, and Social SciencesMIT NewsDuring an IAP course offered each year by the MIT-Japan Program, Hiroko Matsuyama works with MIT students on the basics of the ancient art of Japanese flower arrangement. |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 1, 2024Coordinated dis-coordinationMai HassanCambridge University PressDissidents mobilizing against a repressive regime benefit from using public information for tactical coordination since widespread knowledge about an upcoming event can increase participation. But public calls to protest make dissidents’ anticipated activities legible to the regime, allowing security forces to better stifle mobilization. |
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précisFebruary 1, 2024BriefingsMIT-Ukraine Program provides sanctuary to at-risk scholars; Foreign policy scholars examine the China-Russia relationship; Magnifying research impact with policymakers; Global Seed Funds help faculty collaborate and innovate around the world; Who will benefit from AI?; In memory of Lawrence McCray |