The Provost’s Office team provides advice and counsel to the senior leaders of the schools and colleges, key offices, and affiliated institutes in furthering MIT’s commitment to best-in-class academics and research.

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01.Schools and colleges#Section link copied to clipboard

  • Bringing together architects, planners, artists, engineers, scientists, and historians, the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) addresses problems and challenges in the space between people and their environment.

  • The School of Engineering’s mission is to educate the next generation of engineering leaders, to create new knowledge, and to serve society.

  • The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences empowers MIT students with political, economic, cultural, and historical perspectives, and also conducts discovery-driven basic research in related disciplines.

  • The mission of the Sloan School of Management is to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world and to generate ideas that advance management practice.

  • The School of Science educates students and pursues foundational research in six academic departments — biology, brain and cognitive sciences, chemistry, earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences, mathematics, and physics — as well as multiple institutes, labs, and centers.

  • The Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing is addressing the opportunities and challenges of the computing age by supporting the rapid evolution and growth of computer science and AI, facilitating collaborations between computing and other disciplines, and advancing multidisciplinary efforts in the study and practice of socially responsible computing.

02.Key offices#Section link copied to clipboard

  • Institutional Research provides analytical support to the provost, academic departments, and the broader MIT community.

  • The Libraries are an engine for creating, sharing, and safeguarding knowledge at the Institute and beyond. The Libraries work to improve access to the world’s collective knowledge and support the MIT community in many ways.

03.Affiliated institutes and units#Section link copied to clipboard

  • Axim Collaborative’s mission is to make learning more accessible, more relevant, and more effective for a diverse set of learners.

  • The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is a research organization that convenes a community of researchers from across many disciplines and partner institutions—MIT, Harvard, and Harvard-affiliated hospitals—to better understand the roots of disease and narrow the gap between new biological insights and impact for patients.

  • CMRAE’s aim is to enrich our knowledge of past and present day non-industrial societies by making the natural and engineering sciences part of our investigative tool kit.

  • The McGovern Institute is committed to understanding how the brain works and discovering new ways to treat brain disorders. Researchers study the brain at many levels, from molecular genetics to functional brain imaging, and collaborate with academic, clinical, and industry partners to challenge and probe the unknown.

  • The Ragon Institute was established in 2009 with a mission to harness the immune system to combat and cure human diseases. It leverages collaboration between scientists, clinicians and engineers to break down barriers and transform human health on a global scale.

  • Solve is a marketplace for social impact innovation. Solve finds tech-based entrepreneurs from all around the world and connects them with MIT’s innovation ecosystem and a community of supporters to fund and champion them, helping to drive lasting, transformational impact.

  • Whitehead Institute’s mission is to forge new frontiers in science, uncovering insights today that unlock the potential of tomorrow.

04.Vice provost areas#Section link copied to clipboard

05.Committees#Section link copied to clipboard

  • The Ad Hoc Working Group on Online Continuing and Professional Education (OCPE) is a follow-on group to the Ad Hoc Committee on OCPE, which investigated MIT’s OCPE landscape and provided recommendations to increase its effectiveness and impact. Building on the Committee’s 2023 final report, the Working Group is focused on engaging with the MIT community to address implementation challenges and further explore policies that will enhance and broaden participation in OCPE activities.

    Formed at the request of the provost, the group’s efforts will help enhance access and stronger coordination across MIT’s OCPE programs.

  • The Administrative Advisory Council II (AACII) is intended to establish a forum for thoughtful, sustained interaction among representatives of administrative areas and administrators from academic departments, research labs and centers.

  • CRSP is the Institute’s primary functioning body for making decisions and recommendations about all projects and assignments related to space, planning, and capital projects.

  • The Employee Benefits Oversight Committee is charged with providing integrated oversight of all employee benefits matters.

  • The Future of the Arts Committee will advise the Institute on new ways to envision the place of the arts at MIT.

  • The mission of the International Advisory Committee is to provide a faculty voice in advising MIT’s senior administration on the Institute’s international engagements.

  • View past committees and the reports resulting from their work.

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