Massachusetts Institute of Technology facts for kids
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT has five schools and one college, and it has 32 academic departments, and gives much importance to scientific and technological research. MIT students, graduates, and faculty members are famous for being given many awards, including 76 Nobel Prizes. In 2013 QS ranked MIT as the best university in the world. It started in 1861. It is one of the most selective universities. It accepted 8.9% of people who applied for class of 2016. Nine months' tuition and fees for 2012–2013 is $42,050. MIT gives financial aid so that anyone who is good enough can pay. In 2011-2012 64% of undergraduates had some kind of financial aid. The student:faculty ratio is 8:1. 45% of undergraduates are women. The most popular major is engineering.
Images for kids
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Stereographic card showing an MIT mechanical drafting studio, 19th century (photo by E. L. Allen, left/right inverted)
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Original Rogers Building, Back Bay, Boston, c. 1901
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Plaque in Building 6 honoring George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak, who was revealed as the anonymous "Mr. Smith" who helped maintain MIT's independence
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ROTC students at MIT in 2019
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The MIT Media Lab houses researchers developing novel uses of computer technology and shown here is the 1985 building, designed by I.M. Pei, with an extension (right of photo) designed by Fumihiko Maki opened in March 2010
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The central and eastern sections of MIT's campus as seen from above Massachusetts Avenue and the Charles River. Left of center is the Great Dome overlooking Killian Court, with Kendall Square to the upper right.
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Eero Saarinen's Kresge Auditorium (1955) is a classic example of post-war architecture
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Walker Memorial is a monument to MIT's fourth president, Francis Amasa Walker
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Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, ScD 1963 (MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
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Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, SM 1972 (MIT Sloan School of Management)
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President of Colombia (1986–1990) Virgilio Barco Vargas, SB 1943 (MIT Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Former Federal Reserve Bank chairman Ben Bernanke, PhD 1979 (MIT Department of Economics)
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Economics Nobel laureate Esther Duflo, PhD 1999 (MIT Department of Economics), also an MIT professor
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Physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman, SB 1939 (MIT Department of Physics)
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Economics Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, PhD 1977 (MIT Department of Economics)
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Space Shuttle Challenger astronaut and physicist Ronald McNair, PhD 1976 (MIT Department of Physics)
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Israeli Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, SB 1975 (MIT Architecture), SM 1976 (MIT Sloan School of Management)
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Architect I. M. Pei, BArch 1940 (MIT Architecture)
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Claude Shannon, PhD 1940 (MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
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CEO of General Motors Alfred P. Sloan, SB 1895 (MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
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Chemist and Nobel laureate Robert Burns Woodward, SB 1936, PhD 1937
See also
In Spanish: Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts para niños