Type | Private business school |
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Established | 1914 |
Parent institution
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Endowment | US$ 812 million |
Dean | David Schmittlein |
Academic staff
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200 |
Students | 1300 |
Location |
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. Coordinates: 42°21′39″N 71°05′02″W / 42.360732°N 71.083774°W |
Website | mitsloan |
Business school rankings | |
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Worldwide overall | |
QS | 4 |
Times Higher Education | 1 |
U.S. News & World Report | 2 |
Worldwide MBA | |
Business Insider | 5 |
Financial Times | 9 |
U.S. MBA | |
Bloomberg Businessweek | 7 |
Forbes | 9 |
U.S. News & World Report | 4 |
Vault | 3 |
U.S. undergraduate | |
U.S. News & World Report | 2 |
The MIT Sloan School of Management (also known as MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, as well as executive education. Its MBA programs are ones of the most selective in the world, and are ranked #1 in more disciplines than any other business school.
MIT Sloan emphasizes innovation in practice and research. Many influential ideas in management and finance originated at the school, including the Black–Scholes model, Theory X and Theory Y, the Solow–Swan model, the random walk hypothesis, the binomial options pricing model, and the field of system dynamics. The faculty has included numerous Nobel laureates in economics and John Bates Clark Medal winners.
MIT Sloan Management Review, a leading academic journal, has been published by the school since 1959. The annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference attracts leaders from the NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, Premier League, and Major League Baseball.