Program Impact
Deepening scholarship at MIT
MLK Scholars enhance their scholarship through all kinds of interactions with the MIT community—they lecture and teach, they share offices and lab benches, they exchange ideas and engage in debates. As a group of 10-15 scholars per year, they form a distinguished cohort, collaborate with like-minded researchers, teach and mentor students, and exponentially grow their network during their time at the Institute.
Becoming part of the MIT community also allows scholars to participate in the Institute’s unique culture, which motivates people to make and build solutions to the most complex problems. As visiting scholars, the MLK Scholars open new opportunities for cross-disciplinary work and advance their academic and creative careers.
Impact on the Institute community
While at MIT, MLK Scholars are deeply engaged with the Institute community. As part of the program, scholars advance their own research agendas, and they dedicate time to interacting with undergraduate and graduate students, teaching courses, and collaborating with MIT experts in their fields. Because the scholars represent diverse fields, including those beyond MIT’s academic areas, their presence on campus opens up new opportunities for collaboration and learning.