With more than a century of academic excellence and innovative research, Carnegie Mellon University is a global leader in education with real-world applications.
Consistently top ranked, Carnegie Mellon offers a distinct mix of programs to its 10,000 students at campuses around the globe. Core values of innovation, creativity, problem solving and collaborative teamwork provide the foundation for everything we do.
Choosing a university is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. You’re not only selecting a course of study, you’re joining a community that will form the foundation of your career and introduce you to people whose friendships will last a lifetime.
By choosing Carnegie Mellon, you are also joining an academic institution with strong global ties. Greece, Korea, South Africa, England, India, Australia and Singapore are just a few of the diverse locations in which we currently offer our academic programs.
At Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar you have access to top professors and leading researching in various fields. A small faculty-to-student ratio allows for closer interaction with professors and more personal learning experience. With the support of Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), undergraduate students can complement their formal education with research in a field of their choice. Projects can be worked on with professors and fellow students, or independently.
As a Carnegie Mellon Qatar student, you also have the unique opportunity to cross register for classes at any of the other institutions in Education City. This unmatched approach to education cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Combine this university experience with the vast opportunities that exist in Doha - one of the world’s fastest growing cities - and you are sure to embark on the journey of a lifetime.
Carnegie Mellon is home to 16 Nobel Prize laureates and ten Turing Award winners. The Turing Award, which is offered annually by the Association for Computing Machinery, is widely considered to be the Nobel Prize of the computer science field.
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