November 8, 2014, marks a milestone for MIT: the first time that the members of the Executive Committee of the MIT Corporation meet outside of Massachusetts. And way outside—in Singapore! In practical terms, this distant meeting presents an opportunity for our Executive Committee members to explore MIT’s intense collaborations with Singapore’s research and education communities: the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, or SMART Centre (MIT’s first research center outside of Cambridge, and its largest international research endeavor), and the Singapore University for Technology and Design, or SUTD.
But just as important is the trip’s symbolic value: it enables Institute leaders to engage as never before with the broad community of MIT alumni and friends in Asia. And in a larger sense, holding this meeting in Singapore embodies a new reality for MIT—that we are truly a global institution.
Here in Cambridge, the MIT community has felt global for a long time. More than 40 percent of our 1,000 faculty members were born outside the United States, as were 41 percent of our 6,700 graduate students. Even before the Internet, individual MIT faculty members had long pursued research and collaborations around the world. The Institute as a whole also has a significant history of international engagement: MIT played a key role in founding IIT Kanpur in the 1960s, for example, and MIT Sloan pioneered management education curricula in China.
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