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◥ University. {q} PhD. {t} Themes. {t} CI. ⚫ USA. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT is often cited as among the world's top universities.[10][11][12][13] As of 2014[update], 81 Nobel laureates, 52 National Medal of Science recipients, 45 Rhodes Scholars, 38 MacArthur Fellows, and 2 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with MIT. MIT has a strong entrepreneurial culture and the aggregated revenues of companies founded by MIT alumni would rank as the eleventh-largest economy in the world.[14] History[edit] Foundation and vision[edit] Rogers, a professor from the University of Virginia, wanted to establish an institution to address rapid scientific and technological advances.[19][20] He did not wish to found a professional school, but a combination with elements of both professional and liberal education,[21] proposing that: The Rogers Plan reflected the German research university model, emphasizing an independent faculty engaged in research, as well as instruction oriented around seminars and laboratories.[23][24] Early developments[edit] Curricular reforms[edit]

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☖ MIT Press. ✌️ 0019-848X. ✌️ 1558-2477. [C] MIT. MIT License. The MIT License is a free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It is a permissive free software license, meaning that it permits reuse within proprietary software provided all copies of the licensed software include a copy of the MIT License terms. Such proprietary software retains its proprietary nature even though it incorporates software under the MIT License. The license is also GPL-compatible, meaning that the GPL permits combination and redistribution with software that uses the MIT License.[1] Various versions[edit] Because MIT has used many licenses for software, "MIT License" is considered ambiguous by the Free Software Foundation. "MIT License" may refer to the "Expat License" (used for Expat)[2] or to the "X11 License" (also called "MIT/X Consortium License"; used for the X Window System by the MIT X Consortium).[3] The "MIT License" published on the official site of Open Source Initiative[4] is the same as the "Expat License".

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MIT PhD Project. ☖ MIT Sloan. ☖ MIT: CCI. ☖ MIT: Media Lab. ☖ MIT: CISR. ☖ MIT: CSAIL. ☖ MIT: LIDS. ☖ MIT: CDB. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department (MIT Police, formerly MIT Campus Patrol) is the police agency charged with providing law enforcement to the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The 168-acre (68.0 ha) campus extends over 1 mile (1.6 km) along the northern bank of the Charles River basin. History[edit] The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), established in 1861, is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

In 1987, MIT had about 65 employees in its police department.[1] In 2018 it employed 64 officers and 14 civilians. [2] This is up from the 51 officers and 3 civilians it had in 2011. [3] In 1987, MIT appointed Anne P. In 1994, students famously "hacked" (or pranked) the MIT Police by placing a reconstruction of an MIT Police cruiser on top of the Great Dome.[4][5] Shooting by Boston Marathon bombing suspects[edit] Operations[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] MIT Police.