Type | Private business school |
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Established | 1914 |
Parent institution | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Endowment | $1.6 billion[1] |
Dean | David Schmittlein |
Academic staff | 116[2] |
Students | 1,300[3] |
Location | , , United States 42°21′39″N 71°05′02″W / 42.360732°N 71.083774°W |
Website | mitsloan |
The Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (branded as MIT Sloan or Sloan) is the business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[3]
MIT Sloan offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs, as well as executive education.[3] Many influential ideas in management and finance originated at the school, including the Black–Scholes 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.