The MIT-Africa Program empowers MIT students and faculty to advance knowledge and solve the world’s great challenges by connecting them with leading researchers, companies, and other partners in African countries. Our approach to collaboration is grounded in delivering bi-directional value: contributing to the research, education, and innovation of Africa-based organizations while providing opportunities for MIT students to gain fluency in navigating different cultural contexts.
Program Opportunities
Internships
MISTI’s award-winning international internship program provides a one-of-a-kind, world-class experience for MIT students: the opportunity to gain real-life work experience in leading companies and labs around the world. Best of all, all expenses are paid, including airfare.
MIT-Africa’s mandate is inherently continental in scope. Countries where the program is currently most active include South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Uganda, Morocco, and Tunisia.
- Mandatory Pre-Departure Preparation
- Encouraged to attend all MIT-Africa Forum events
- Minimum GPA of 4.0
- African language study encouraged
Mandatory completion of ONE course from this list. Courses may change depending on course availability.
11.005 - Introduction to International Development
11.140 / 11.480 - Urbanization and Development
15.233 - Global Health Lab
15.232 - Effective Business Models in Frontier Markets
17.571 - Engineering Democratic Development in Africa
17.572 - African Politics
21A.300[J] / 11.143 - Research Methods in Global Health and Development
21A.400 - The Stakes of International Development
21A.409[J] - Ethics of Intervention
21A.801[J] - Cross-Cultural Investigations: Technology and Development
21G.025 - Africa and the Politics of Knowledge
21G.028 - African Migrations
21G.326 - Global Africa: Creative Cultures
21H.S01 - South Africa and Apartheid (Southern Africa Placements Only)
21H.106[J] - Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies
21H.165 - A Survey of Modern African History
21H.265 -Humanitarianism and Africa: A Critical History
21H.358 / 21H.958 - Colonialism in South Asia and Africa
21M.293 - Music of Africa
STS.088 - Africa for Engineers
HST.434 - Evolution of an Epidemic
STS.417 - Seminar on the Global South
IAP Special Course - Swahili I (East Africa Placements Only)
- Informational meetings are available year-round. Contact program lead to schedule.
- Complete the MISTI Launchpad Application – By December 1st, rolling thereafter until March 15th
- Schedule official Interview with Country Program Manager – September to March 15th (Schedule interview as soon as MISTI Launchpad Application is complete)
- Commit to MIT-Africa Program – Latest By March 21st
- Once approved, complete the County-Specific Application – April 1 at the absolute latest.
- Internship matching process – September to April 15, rolling thereafter.
- Mandatory Pre-Departure Sessions – Mid-April to Late May, and MIT-Africa Forums encouraged throughout the year for further enrichment.
- September 1 – Complete evaluation
Global Teaching Labs
Learn through teaching. GTL challenges MIT students to synthesize and present what they know, work in a team, and communicate with peers of a different cultural background, all while sharing MIT's unique approach to science and engineering education with high school students around the world. GTLs are often thematic and offered in several country options per IAP.
GTLs are often thematic. Generally, there are several country options per IAP.
- Minimum GPA of 4.0
- Interview
- Mandatory Pre-departure preparation
- Encouraged to attend all MIT-Africa Forum events
- Oct: Pre-selected students are invited to interview shortly after application deadline.
- Nov - Dec: Students selected to participate will attend pre-departure trainings.
- Jan: Most GTL programs take place during the last three weeks.
- Feb: Students attend a mandatory re-entry session upon return.
Global Startup Labs
Through Global Startup Labs (GSL), MIT student team up to teach entrepreneurship and topics in engineering to aspiring entrepreneurs across Africa.
GSLs are often thematic with several country options per IAP or Summer.
- GSL Application
- Interview
- Minimum GPA of 4.0
- Mandatory Pre-Departure preparation
- Encouraged to attend all MIT-Africa Forum events.
- Familiarity with entrepreneurship and/or engineering teaching methodologies
TBA
Study Abroad at the University of Pretoria, South Africa
The University of Pretoria (UP) is one of Africa’s top universities and the largest contact university in South Africa. It produces socially impactful research to find solutions for the world’s most pressing issues.
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To qualify, students must meet ONE of the criterion below:
- Majoring in Course 16 - Aeronautics/Astronautics
- Majoring Course 21-African and African Diaspora Studies
- Minoring in Course 21-African and African Diaspora Studies
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To qualify, students must meet ALL of the criteria below
Exchange for Course 16 majors. Applicants for the exchange need to be:
- Have a GPA of 4.3 or above
- In good academic standing
- In good judicial standing
- Up to date with the Communication Requirement
- Up to date with HASS courses
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Contact MISTI if you have questions about your particular situation.
Complete the MISTI application for the exchange, including academic recommendation. Once your application is complete, it will be reviewed by MISTI and your department and you may be invited to a ~30 minute informal interview. Following the interview, you will receive a decision on your application and be given two weeks to confirm your space on the program.
Financial Aid:
Financial aid can be used to study abroad during academic terms. Awards will be adjusted based on expenses such as airfare, living expenses, and local tuition costs. Students should meet with their financial aid counselor and a MISTI Program Manager at least one term before they go abroad to start planning how aid will be affected. MISTI and Student Financial Services will work together to gather and verify cost information . Based on this information, financial aid counselors will advise students on their adjusted financial aid packages and process any refunds accordingly.
Scholarships:
Click here to learn more about external study abroad scholarships.
Details coming soon
Meet Your Program Manager

Get in touch with Ari Jacobovits, Managing Director for MIT-Africa, to get your questions answered.