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MIT Legatum fellowship in Entrepreneurship
August 19, 2013 Editor 0
William Guyster, the Fellowship Program Manager at MIT’s Legatum Center is hosting a session in Nairobi. He will pitch about MIT, talk about application to the school and discuss MIT’s plan to support the entrepreneurial activities of it’s African students, specifically opportunities for tuition at MIT for those wishing to launch a for-profit business in […]
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