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Graduate Studies
Ready for the rest of your life? Investigate graduate study in MIT's Humanities, Arts, and Social Science fields. Turn your big ideas into action.
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Undergraduate Studies
Undergrads, take a virtual tour of MIT's Humanities, Arts, and Social Science fields. Discover which options are the most meaningful for your goals.
Tour the Fields of Study
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Envisioning a future in which AI can decode whale song
An imaginative essay about a fictional breakthrough human-to-animal translation software wins this year’s Envisioning the Future of Computing Prize competition.
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David Autor named the inaugural Daniel (1972) and Gail Rubinfeld Professor in Economics
The new professorship will enable continued economics scholarship and help the chairholder train and support future economists.
MIT SHASS Advanced Degree Ceremony Interviews
In this video, advanced degree students from across SHASS programs talk about their experiences and what's next as they continue their professional journeys.
A data-driven approach to making better choices
In the new economics course 14.163 (Algorithms and Behavioral Science), students investigate the deployment of machine-learning tools and their potential to understand people, reduce bias, and improve society.
Sky Is No Limit for Deaf Pilot
A joint major in Science, Technology, and Society and Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT alumna Sheila Xu is pushing the limits of what’s possible for deaf pilots.
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