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Alumni Home > Learning & Travel > Learning
The MIT Alumni Association is the gateway to further your intellectual development.
Learn about cutting-edge research or new ideas. These pages will show
you how.
Alumni Education
The Alumni Education program sponsors several kinds of events both in Cambridge and in several places around the world that feature presentations by MIT faculty as well as by fellow alumni, and guests.
MIT On the Road
In-depth presentations by MIT faculty in a day long series of seminars. MOTR programs will be held in Washington DC and San Francisco, in the 2007-2008 season.
The MIT Clubs of Boston, New York, and Washington sponsor major seminar
series featuring leading MIT faculty, alumni, and guest speakers. For
details, click on the links below.
Faculty Broadcasts
MIT Alumni Association, in conjunction with regional Clubs, is planning two webcasts and receptions for alumni in Cambridge and around the world for the upcoming year featuring MIT Faculty and their research. The first broadcast,
"It's a Small World," will discuss nanotechnology.
The Enterprise Forum produces a series of educational programs about entrepreneurship through a network of 24 worldwide chapters and through programs such as the Global Broadcast Series, and is open to all those interested in technology entrepreneurship.
MIT World is a free and open site that provides on-demand video of significant public events at MIT.
OpenCourseWare is a free,
and open publication of MIT Course Materials on the Web. We invite you to.
view all the courses
available at this time.
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