Last month we sent you a list of 10 books to enjoy in addition to our normal course list. This month we're covering some shorter form reading featuring faculty who teach MITx courses. |
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Free and Low-Cost Online Courses from the World's № 1 University |
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For the 13th year in a row, MIT has been ranked the № 1 university in the world by QS World University Rankings. The QS rankings are based on factors including academic reputation, employer reputation, citations per faculty, student-to-faculty ratio, proportion of international faculty, and proportion of international students. Read more about this distinction here. Open Learning has pulled together a list of free and low-cost online courses and programs, allowing learners from around the world to study these top ranked subjects. Read more about those resources here. |
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Did you know MIT has more than 100 Nobel Laureates? From economists Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee to physicist Frank Wilczek, these Nobel Prize-winning faculty also offer online courses and materials through MIT Open Learning. Read more here. |
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A quantum scientist, a nurse, and economist tackle global poverty |
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Congratulations to all recent MITx MicroMasters® Program Credential earners! The Joint Completion Ceremony is now live on our YouTube Channel. |
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MIT's Supply Chain Management Master's Program has earned top honors in three 2024 rankings. In addition to its master’s program, MIT CTL offers an online MicroMasters program that allows certificate holders the opportunity to apply to MIT for an accelerated degree. Read more here. |
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Courses Currently Open on edX |
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Courses Currently Open on MITx Online |
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WHY ENROLL IN AN MITx COURSE? |
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| Free online courses from MIT, ranked #1 university in the world | | Learn from MIT faculty and access the same course content available to MIT students on campus | | Get a certificate signed by MIT faculty to highlight the knowledge and skills you've received from your course |
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