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Corporate Relations

Welcome to Carnegie Mellon’s Office of Corporate Relations

Carnegie Mellon is a different kind of university. First-class faculty and students perform cutting-edge, world-changing research, research that is not limited by the bounds of departments or fields. We have a strong interdisciplinary focus that produces truly innovative results with applications in a variety of fields.

Collaboration with Carnegie Mellon offers industry more than just access to excellent research and talented future employees; it offers your company a unique opportunity to partner with a world leader in innovation. The Office of Corporate Relations is here to assist you and your company in building strategic partnerships with the university in areas such as sponsored research, recruitment, technology transfer, continuing education, and philanthropy. Contact us to learn more.

News Features

Faculty Spotlight: Granger Morgan
Perhaps no one at Carnegie Mellon recognizes the integrated nature of real-world challenges better than M. Granger Morgan, Lord Chair Professor in Engineering, and Head of the Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP). For more than 30 years, Morgan has been a leader in a field that combines technological know-how with effective strategies for implementation.

Preparing Students for the Future: The Summer Academy of Mathematics and Science
SAMS nurtures high school students through classroom instruction, project coursework, and academic development to increase the declining number of outstanding college-bound high school graduates with diverse backgrounds—commonly known as the "pipeline" problem—particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.

The Bayer USA Foundation Awards Graduate Fellowships in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
The Bayer USA Foundation recently awarded over $141,000 to two Carnegie Mellon graduate students in chemistry and chemical engineering as part of the Bayer Graduate Fellows Program. In addition to receiving financial support, Bayer Fellows participate in summer internships where they can best prepare for the expectations of industrial research.

Bill Gates Visits Carnegie Mellon Qatar
The Microsoft founder and philanthropist spoke about the potential for technology to aid in eradication of disease and poverty.

Astrobotic Technology and Carnegie Mellon Researchers Show Small Robots Can Prepare Lunar Surface for NASA Outpost
Small robots the size of riding mowers could prepare a safe landing site for NASA's Moon outpost, according to a NASA-sponsored study prepared by Astrobotic Technology Inc. with technical assistance from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute.

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