Exploring Math is a lecture series that delves into the beauty, impact and development of classical mathematical concepts. The first talk will feature: The story of pi and related puzzles by Professor Niraj Khare | Assistant Teaching Professor, Mathematics
Applicants who are in their final year of secondary school and planning to start university in the fall semester (August 2018) must apply and submit all required materials by the regular March 1 application deadline. For eligible students, the Early Decision deadline is November 1.
Michael Trick will be formally installed as Dean of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. Invitation only. For more information, please contact mpr@qatar.cmu.edu Watch the Dean's Installation Ceremony live on November 5. Live stream begins at 5:45 p.m.
Named after Professor A. Nico Haberman, head of the Computer Science Department between 1980 and 1988 and Founding Dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon, the lecture series enables students to engage with prominent faculty and well-known leaders in the field of computer science. Lecture Title: Progress Toward an Engineering Discipline of Software... View Article
Yousuf Mohamed Al-Jaida will be speaking at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar as part of the Dean’s Lecture Series on, ‘The role of the QFC in national economic development'. Special Guest: Dr. Andy... View Article
'Managing Cyber Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Response: Any New News?' Mary Ann Blair is the Chief Information Security Officer at Carnegie Mellon, responsible for the university's information security program, identity and access management services, and disaster recovery and business continuity services. Prior to establishing the Information Security Office in 2004, Mary Ann served as director of administrative... View Article
Exploring Math is a lecture series that delves into the beauty, impact and development of classical mathematical concepts. The second talk will feature: The story of pi and related puzzles by Professor Niraj Khare | Assistant Teaching Professor, Mathematics Abstract: In the first part of the story of π, we discussed why the ratio of the circumference... View Article
The Language Bridges Program Closing Ceremony is held to graduation the students of the program, who are migrant workers within the CMU-Q community. They are acknowledged for their progress in learning English with the Language Bridges Program.
Computer science and information systems 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
Join the Qatari Student Association in celebration of Qatar National Day and Qatari culture. Activities include traditional Qatari food, sword dancing, falcons, henna, traditional bread making and games.
Carnegie Mellon Qatar celebrates the five year reunion of the Class of 2012. For more information, please contact Marketing & Public Relations. By invitation only.
Rashid Ali Al-Mansoori, CEO of Qatar Stock Exchange will be speaking at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar as part of the Dean’s Lecture Series on, ‘The role a stock exchange plays in... View Article
E-Commerce Entrepreneurship: Building and Growing E-Commerce Business Models Biography: Robert Hein is the co-founder and CEO of 004 Group, a full service e-Commerce provider headquartered in Aschaffenburg, Germany. 004 has teams and offices Barcelona, Istanbul, Cairo, Tunis, Kuala Lumpur and Doha, which serves as the regional Headquarters for MENA and Asia. 004 was founded in 2003... View Article
The semi-annual Almost Midnight Breakfast is back! This event has a history both in Pittsburgh as well as in Doha. In Pittsburgh, the fraternity/sorority community organizes the event and has only faculty and administrators serving as cooks—and it is truly almost midnight when it takes place! In Doha, Student Affairs coordinates the event and it... View Article