mit.edu |
Monthly Uniques | 1.1M US |
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1,374
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Information about the conference topics, deadlines, abstract submission and registration. The conference will be held 3-7 August, 2003, at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Description from dmoz]
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) really takes the prize. A leading research institution, the school is typically granted more patents annually than any other university, and about 60 people associated with MIT are Nobel Prize recipients. Blending that science and engineering acumen with a top business program (including the Sloan School of Management), MIT graduates have started more than 4,000 companies -- Campbell Soup, Hewlett-Packard, and Intel to name just a few. MIT has more than 10,000 students, about 60% of whom attend graduate school. The faculty of the 34 academic departments includes more than 1,000 professors. Founded in 1865, MIT is privately endowed. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 1.1 million U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor reads sciencemag.org, visits space.com, and receives National Geographic.
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US Web Demographics
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Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit mit.edu are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Career Resources |
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| 25.9x | higheredjobs.com |
| 1.7x | beyond.com |
| Affinity | Science/Nature |
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| 16.8x | Science magazine |
| 14.9x | space.com |
| 12.8x | treehugger.com |
| 8.0x | livescience.com |
| Affinity | Science & Technology |
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| 16.8x | Science magazine |
| 14.9x | space.com |
| 11.8x | Wired Magazine |
| 9.5x | National Geographic |
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