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  1. PhD in Political Science | MIT Political Science

    The MIT PhD in Political Science requires preparation in two of these major fields: American Politics. Comparative Politics. International Relations. Models and Methods. Political Economy. Security Studies. We recommend that you take a broad array of courses across your two major fields. In some cases, a single course may overlap across the ...

  2. Fields of Study | MIT Political Science

    International Relations. Studies in this field provide an understanding of international politics through assessment of theories and analysis of special problems, such as the causes of war, the changing nature of international security problems, arms races and their control, the management of international trade and finance problems, the impact of limited resource availability on technological ...

  3. Home | MIT Center for International Studies

    Watch on. MIT CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. Building E40-400, 1 Amherst Street, Cambridge, MA 02142. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. contact site credits accessibility login.

  4. Graduate Admissions | MIT Political Science

    All applications for the SM and PhD programs must be submitted online through GradApply by December 15, 2024 for Fall 2025 admission. Students are admitted as degree candidates only for September. The Political Science GradApply website is at https://gradapply.mit.edu/polisci. The admissions committee will not review late or incomplete ...

  5. Center for International Studies | MIT Course Catalog

    Individual programs host seminars on a range of international topics, such as migration, national defense, and cultural immersion. Others are focused on specific regions and explore domestic and foreign policy issues in Russia, the Middle East, and South Asia. For more information, contact Michelle English, 617-253-1965.

  6. Faculty + Scholars | MIT Center for International Studies

    Faculty Director, Middle East Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow (MEET) Expertise: International education, electrical engineering and computer science, human-computer interaction, programming languages and software engineering, big data, cybersecurity. dnj@csail.mit.edu 617-258-8471 32-G704. CV. Patrick Jaillet.

  7. Programs | MIT Center for International Studies

    Fellowships + Grants. The Center offers fellowships, funding, and resources to scholars and students studying international affairs. Whether you are just beginning your academic career, a graduate student, recent graduate, or scholar, we hope to further your academic endeavors by connecting you to opportunities to help support your research ...

  8. Political Science | Office of Graduate Education

    77 Massachusetts Avenue Building E53-467 Cambridge MA, 02139. 617-253-8336 twarog@mit.edu. Website: Political Science. Apply here. Application Opens: October 9

  9. M Taylor Fravel | MIT Center for International Studies

    Arthur and Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science. Director, Security Studies Program. fravel@mit.edu. E40-471. 617-324-0222. Website. CV. @fravel. Personal website.

  10. Katharin Tai | People | MIT Political Science

    Katharin Tai is a PhD student in International Relations and Comparative Politics and her main interests are in Chinese foreign policy and the intersection of international politics and internet policy. She holds a BA in Euro-Asia Relations from SciencesPo, Paris and an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford. Her ...