Project “School MIT Science” in Cambridge awarded
The MIT Club of Germany e.V. has won the “Great Dome Award” of the Alumni Leadership Conference (ALC) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The prize was awarded for the concept “School MIT Science”. This highest award of the ALC honors groups that have rendered outstanding services to MIT and its values. The “School MIT Science” concept meets these criteria because it makes MIT better known in Germany and trains secondary school teachers for better mathematics and science teaching. Professor Dr. Richard C. Geibel, Vice President of the MIT Club of Germany and Dean of Studies for the Master’s programs in Digital Management (German) and Digital Management (English) at the Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Cologne, was among those who accepted the award. He studied computer science at the RWTH Aachen University and subsequently completed his doctorate at the University of Cologne. During his doctorate, Geibel did research as a “Visiting Research Scientist” at the “Alfred P. Sloan School of Management” at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge.
Further information:
www.mit-club.de
www.schule-mit-wissenschaft.de
https://alc.mit.edu