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  2. Melbourne Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Website. mit.edu.au. The Melbourne Institute of Technology ( MIT) is a private tertiary educational institution catering to local and international students in Australia at campuses in Melbourne and Sydney.

  3. MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Website. shass .mit .edu. The MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences ( SHASS) is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US. The school includes 11 academic areas and works alongside six departments, labs, and programs. SHASS grants SB, SM, and PhD degrees.

  4. MIT Center for International Studies - Wikipedia

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    United States. Website. https://cis.mit.edu. The MIT Center for International Studies (CIS) is an academic research center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It sponsors work focusing on international relations, security studies, international migration, human rights and justice, political economy and technology policy.

  5. List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Henry M. Paynter (B.S. civil engineering 1944, M.S. mathematics and science 1949, ScD hydroelectric engineering 1951, all MIT) – inventor of bond graphs. Nicholas A. Peppas – professor of engineering, University of Texas at Austin, pioneer in drug delivery, biomaterials, hydrogels and nanobiotechnology.

  6. International student services - Wikipedia

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    International student services are the services, supports and programming available to undergraduate and graduate international students provided by the institution at which they are studying. These services have been developed to meet international students' specific needs during their post-secondary studies and can include: orientation ...

  7. A number of student deaths in the late 1990s and early 2000s resulted in considerable media attention to MIT's culture and student life. After the alcohol-related death of Scott Krueger in September 1997 as a new member at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, MIT began requiring all freshmen to live in the dormitory system. [69]

  8. Germany–Palestine relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany–Palestine are relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the State of Palestine. Germany does not recognize Palestine diplomatically (See: International recognition of the State of Palestine ). However, Germany has a Representation Office in Ramallah, while there is also a Palestinian Mission in Berlin.

  9. Franziska Drohsel - Wikipedia

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    Franziska Drohsel. Franziska Drohsel (born 1 June 1980 in Wedding, West Berlin [1]) is a German politician. From 24 November 2007 until 18 June 2010 she was chairperson of the Young Socialists in the SPD (also called "Jusos"), a division of the German Social Democratic Party . Drohsel studied law, and including an Eramus exchange year at La ...

  10. Student Information Processing Board - Wikipedia

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    The Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) is a student group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that helps students access computing resources and use them effectively.

  11. MIT Engineers - Wikipedia

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    MIT Engineers. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 's intercollegiate sports teams, called the MIT Engineers, compete mostly in NCAA Division III. MIT has won 22 Team National Championships and 42 Individual National Championships. MIT is the all-time Division III leader in producing Academic All-Americans (302) and ranks second across all ...