Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the world’s leading business
schools conducting cutting-edge research and providing management education to top students from more than 60 countries. The School is part of
MIT’s rich intellectual tradition of education and research.
MIT Sloan School of Management began in 1914 as engineering administration curriculum in the MIT Department of Economics and Statistics. The
scope and depth of this educational focus have grown steadily in response to advances in the theory and practice of management to today’s
broad-based management school.
A program offering a master’s degree in management was established in 1925. The world’s first university-based executive education program —
the MIT Sloan Fellows — was created in 1931 under the sponsorship of Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., an 1895 MIT graduate who was then chairman of General
Motors. A MIT Sloan Foundation grant established the MIT School of Industrial Management in 1952 with a charge of educating the “ideal
manager.”
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