MIT Refugee Action Hub (ReACT)

The MIT Refugee Action Hub (ReACT) at MIT is an institute-wide effort to develop global education programs that target the needs of underserved communities, including refugees, displaced persons, migrants and economically disadvantaged populations. MIT ReACT’s cornerstone program is its Certificate in Computer and Data Science (CDS), a yearlong program in which participants hone the skills needed for success in the 21st-century economy, technical and human (soft) skills.

Certificate in Computer and Data Science (CDS)

The MIT ReACT Certificate in CDS is a high-touch, agile continuous education (ACE) program, consisting of asynchronous and synchronous online courses, synchronous bootcamps, and experiential learning (at-work apprenticeships and internships), in which learners earn certificates and experience in computer programming and data analysis, cross-cultural collaboration, remote work readiness, innovation thinking and entrepreneurship.

  • The MIT ReACT Certificate in CDS is a high-touch, agile continuous education (ACE) program, consisting of asynchronous and synchronous online courses, synchronous bootcamps, and experiential learning (at-work apprenticeships and internships), in which learners earn certificates and experience in computer programming and data analysis, cross-cultural collaboration, remote work readiness, innovation thinking and entrepreneurship.

    • Innovation Leadership Bootcamp,

    • Online MIT courses in computer and data science,

    • Experiential learning through paid apprenticeships, internships or experiential learning project,

    • Engagement in wider networks through mentorship, participation in human skill workshops, and connected peer communities.

  • The 2020-2021 CDS class included 50 learners, selected from a pool of over 700 applicants who responded to a competitive global application.

    The cohort brought their skills and talents from 22 different countries, with regional presence in the Middle East and North Africa, East Africa, South America, Asia, Europe and North America.