Welcome

Affiliates of the MIT Global Diversity Lab study the relationship between human diversity, development, and dignity in the United States and around the world. Our research aims to inform scholarship, policy and practice; and we seek to train future leaders and scholars through teaching, advising, and global outreach. Our work is motivated by the observation that increasingly diverse societies face both great challenges and opportunities:

On the one hand, real and perceived differences of ethnicity, race, religion, and national origin continue to be the basis for bias, discrimination, and conflict. Ethnic minorities, immigrants, and refugees face hate speech, political exclusion, and violence.

On the other hand, some of the world’s most productive organizations and societies identify diversity as core to their success. The mixing of people from around the world – and the sharing of art, culture, and ideas — is the hallmark of the world’s most prosperous urban centers.

Ultimately, in the face of diversity, different answers to the question of “who is us” will affect global responses to the world’s most pressing problems, including the climate emergency, epidemic threat, poverty, and insecurity.

At the MIT Global Diversity Lab, we intend to distill lessons about how to harness the value of diversity and to mitigate conflict through careful social science research, informed by work in a range of disciplines.


  • WorkplaceInequality

    Workplace
    Inequality

    Professor Erin Kelly (MIT-Sloan) presented her research on racial and gender inequality in the workplace at the Global Diversity Lab on…

  • MIT CGC Invite

    MIT CGC Invite

    We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been invited to submit a White Paper for the MIT Climate Grand Challenges! We’re…

  • ImmigrantNarratives inKenya

    Immigrant
    Narratives in
    Kenya

    Professor Jeremy Horowitz (Dartmouth) and Professor Kristin Michelitch (Vanderbilt) presented their paper, “How Personal Narratives Reduce Negative Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Kenya” at the…