A band of students from our majors and two campuses will put their education to the test while they try to navigate the world of strategic planning. Carnegie Mellon University... View Article
Carnegie Mellon alumni are invited to a Meet and Greet with with recently appointed Dean Michael Trick. Please confirm your attendance. For more information, please contact Alumni Relations.
Speaker: Hatem Elsafty, Partner, Governance Risk Internal Control, Mazars Ahmed Tawfik & Co. Topic: Evolving Threat Landscape: The Latest in Cyber Risk Hatem ELsafty, CISA, CISA, PMP, ACP is the practice leader of Governance Risk & Internal Controls (GRIC) service line within Mazars Qatar and GCC, with more than 17 years’ international experience in Internal... View Article
Mohammad Salameh, postdoctoral researcher at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar will be giving a talk on "Fine-Grained Arabic Dialect Identification" as part of the Computer Science Seminar Series. Abstract: Dialect identification (DID) is the task of automatically identifying the dialect of a particular segment of speech or text of any size. Previous work on the... View Article
Mr. Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, Qatar National Bank's Group Chief Executive Officer, will be speaking as part of the Dean's Lecture Series on "Qatar National Bank's business strategy and its role in building the national economy." To confirm your attendance, please RSVP. Biography: Mr. Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari has joined Qatar National Bank (QNB) in 1988. He... View Article
Tartan Talks is a series that invites Carnegie Mellon University alums back on campus to share their experiences with current students, faculty and staff. The March edition will feature Biological Sciences alums. Take a look at some of the past editions.
Exploring Math is a lecture series that delves into the beauty, impact and development of classical mathematical concepts. In collaboration with the Texas A&M University in Qatar Math Club, this talk will feature "Aggregating Paradoxes" by Professor David Emmanuel Gray, | Assistant Teaching Professor, Philosophy. Abstract: A typical problem for groups is making a unified, collective decision... View Article
About the speaker: Kid Needham Director and Executive-in-Residence Project Olympus Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship Abstract: This talk will cover traits of successful entrepreneurs based upon research and recommendations on fundamental actions that inspiring entrepreneurs can take to improve their chances of success. Short Bio: Kit is Director and Executive-in-Residence at Project Olympus where she... View Article
Quick Startup is a training program for budding entrepreneurs that will take place over three days. Mentored by seasoned professionals, students will begin the program with nothing more than a concept and end with a business plan and investor pitch. The pitches will be evaluated by a panel of judges who will award prizes for... View Article
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar students and employers are encouraged to participate in the annual networking event to connect, collaborate and communicate. To learn more about how to participate in Careers Platform, visit the Career Development Office. #CMUQConnect
Andrew Waugh, founding director of Waugh Thistleton Architects, will be speaking at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar on "Construction Revolution". To confirm your attendance, please RSVP.
In 2008, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar officially accepted its first students into the Information Systems Program. Based on the internationally recognized degree program from Carnegie Mellon’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the program trains students to use the tools of technology to solve real-world problems. The Information Systems Program is unique in... View Article
Meeting of the Minds is an annual research symposium that gives students an opportunity to present their research and project work to a wide audience of faculty, fellow students, family members and industry representatives.
Senior Honors is a celebration of the Class of 2018 who earned University Honors, College Honors, Campus Scholars, Phi Kappa Phi inductions and/or Senior Student Leadership Awards for their work as a student. Honorees are encouraged to bring their families. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend.