Carnegie Mellon Qatar Celebrates 20 Years of Impact
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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar(opens in new window) (CMU-Q) is proud to announce the 20th anniversary of opening its doors in Education City. Throughout the semester, the campus will be highlighting and celebrating the significant impact the CMU-Q community of students, graduates, faculty and staff has made over the past two decades.
Michael Trick(opens in new window), who is the longest-serving dean of CMU-Q, reflected on the campus’ decades in Education City. “Carnegie Mellon Qatar’s partnership with Qatar Foundation(opens in new window) is based on a shared belief in the transformative power of education,” he said.
“Over the past 20 years, we have witnessed the growth of a unique campus community that has deep connections with the partner universities, while remaining quintessentially Carnegie Mellon.”
Since its founding in 2004, CMU-Q has provided a world-class education to more than 1,300 graduates. Today, more than 450 students are pursuing degrees in biological sciences(opens in new window), business administration(opens in new window), computer science(opens in new window) and information systems(opens in new window).
The campus has played an important role in shaping Qatar’s knowledge economy and fostering a culture of learning and innovation. CMU-Q alumni — most of whom live and work in Qatar — have achieved remarkable successes in various fields, from technology and business to government and research.
As the campus reflects on the past, Trick is also looking to the future.
“The Carnegie Mellon experience is continually evolving as we find new opportunities for learning, new frontiers to research, and new technologies to explore. I am excited by the possibilities as we embark on CMU-Q’s next chapter,” he said.
Applications are now open(opens in new window) for students starting university in the fall of 2025.