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Tag: Ethnicity

Mai posing in front of the Taj Majal

I’m back in Asia!

August 29, 2019September 4, 2019 mistiblogs

By: Mai Nguyen
Class of 2022 | Mechanical Engineering
Internship – India Continue reading I’m back in Asia!

What do Ghana, Hong Kong, and the U.S. have in common?

July 26, 2019July 26, 2019 mistiblogs

By: Kevin Shum
Class of 2019 | Computer Science
Internship – Ghana Continue reading What do Ghana, Hong Kong, and the U.S. have in common?

Miki posing in Denmark at Ørstedsparken

Elegant Simplicity: Identities in the Context of Danish Culture

July 9, 2019 mistiblogs

By: Miki Hansen
Class of 2021 | Mechanical Engineering
Internship – Denmark Continue reading Elegant Simplicity: Identities in the Context of Danish Culture

An Jimenez posing with a plate of Israeli food.

“Want to come to my wedding?” and Other Things You May Hear in Israel

June 21, 2019June 21, 2019 mistiblogs

By: An Jimenez
Class of 2021 | Computer Science and Engineering
Internship – Israel Continue reading “Want to come to my wedding?” and Other Things You May Hear in Israel

A Day in Chile

September 10, 2018September 13, 2018 mistiblogs

By: Enriko Kurtz Granadoz Chavez
Class of 2021 | Physics
Internship – Chile Continue reading A Day in Chile

A Minority Issue

August 15, 2018September 13, 2018 mistiblogs

By: Johnson Huynh
Class of 2021 | Mechanical Engineering
Internship – Mexico Continue reading A Minority Issue

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The experiences MISTI facilitates are not possible without the extended generosity of not only our partners, but our students, alumni, and parents as well! We appreciate those who choose to pay it forward, and on this #GivingTuesday, now is a better time than ever to do so. If MISTI has positively made a difference in your or someone you know's education, donate today and help us continue providing global, transformational, and cost-neutral opportunities to @mitstudents. Give whatever you can, share your stories, and spread the message of what MISTI has to offer. Thank you for all the support! Link in bio to donate. . . . . #GoMISTI #MIT @mistimitisrael @mit_india @mitfrance @mit_denmark @misti_japan @mitbrazil
Mgcini "Keith" Phuthi ’19 spent his summer in Sierra Leone, where he developed projects that made an impact on the country's education policy. He thought that it wouldn't have been possible to synthesize his passions in physics, mechanical engineering, and education, but managing director of MISTI-Africa Ari Jacobovits was able to find Keith a good match at the Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation; where alum David Moinina Sengeh SM ’12, PhD ’16 is the chief innovation officer. Read the rest of the story through the link in bio! #GoMISTI
Wondering what kind of work you can *really* do in your MISTI internship? @mitfrance intern Benton Wilson created algorithms to improve a new accelerometer device for football players. Not only did his French knowledge come in handy, so did his soccer skills ⚽ Read the MIT News article and to learn more about our programs through the link in bio! #GoMISTI

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