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Centered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University also has an official presence in locations across the globe, with various programs and opportunities at each site.

Undergraduate and graduate students looking to study abroad work with Carnegie Mellon's Office of International Education, which facilitates the experience of international students away from home and offers students across the globe the enriching opportunity to learn abroad.

Pittsburgh

Founded in 1900 by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Mellon has a rich history in Pittsburgh. Voted one of the best cities in which to get an education and consistently earning a spot on the list of most livable cities, explore Pittsburgh and you'll find it offers something for everyone.

Strolling through the Carnegie Mellon campus, you'll find yourself in wooded hills, neighborhoods with a small town feel, and the lively streets in a thriving city. It's reputation for being an urban campus in a green setting offers students the best of both worlds. With a nationally regarded wireless campus, students are encouraged to learn inside and outside the classroom.

Athens

A top-rated opportunity for information technology students pursuing a master's degree also exists in our exceptional Greece location. Part of the global Carnegie Mellon community, the program is a collaborative effort between Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute and the Athens Information Technology and includes a 100,000 ft., state-of-the-art facility.

Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute in Athens offers students an education rich in interdisciplinary collaboration and experience.

Silicon Valley

Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley offers graduate students the opportunity to pursue world-class master's degrees in software engineering and software management in Silicon Valley, California. And students pursuing a master's degree in entertainment industry management are honing their skills through a second semester program in Los Angeles.

Qatar

Undergraduate students at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar are pursuing a one-of-a-kind experience in the heart of Education City. A member of the Qatar Foundation, these students and faculty are breaking ground in the fields of computer science, business and information systems.

With constant collaboration across continents, Carnegie Mellon Qatar offers students an unparalleled global experience. Students in Qatar are pursuing degrees in the Tepper School of Business, the School of Computer Science and the College of Humanities & Social Sciences, part of Carnegie Mellon's highly regarded academic family.

Kobe

Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute in Japan gives students the opportunity to earn master's degrees in a new field where information security technology meets business management and policy.

By using cutting-edge tools, students and professors in Japan are collaborating with their colleagues in Pittsburgh on a daily basis. Carnegie Mellon's presence in Kobe provides students with a unique opportunity in a field that's breaking ground in a global marketplace.

Osaka

Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center in Osaka is hosted by the IMedio Foundation and is one of the multiple global locations to pursue the Master of Entertainment Technology.

Australia

Graduate students interested in experiencing life and education in Adelaide, South Australia, are pursuing master's degrees at the Carnegie Mellon Heinz College Australia.

The Heinz College in Australia offers both the Master of Science in Public Policy and Management and the Master of Science in Information Technology.

Portugal

Carnegie Mellon | Portugal is an international academic and research partnership between Carnegie Mellon and the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Portugal's National Science and Technology Foundation. Several top-tier universities and high-tech corporate research groups are affiliated with the partnership.

The program offers students dual professional masters and doctoral degrees. Carnegie Mellon and the Portuguese universities engage teams from research institutions and companies in joint research. Successful graduates are conferred degrees from Carnegie Mellon and the partnering Portuguese institution.

The intellectual focus and theme of the Carnegie Mellon | Portugal partnership is information and communication technologies, which are broken into four broad areas: 1) Information Processing and Networking that includes Information Networking, Software Engineering, Information Security, Language Technology; 2) Critical Infrastructure that includes Sensing Technologies & Networking, Distributed Inference, and Risk Assessment & Management; 3) Technology, Management & Policy including Technical Change & Innovation, Engineering and Public Policy for Networked and Software Industries; 4) Basic Sciences with particular emphasis on Applied Mathematics.

Washington D.C.

Heinz College's Washington, D.C., office serves as an education, public service and research center; to help build connections between Carnegie Mellon and national and international policy makers.

Chennai, India

Since 2002, Carnegie Mellon's Institute for Software Research has partnered with SSN School of Advanced Software Engineering to offer the Master of Science in Information Technology-Software Engineering in Chennai, India. In the two year degree program, students begin their first year of study in India, completing the final two semesters at Carnegie Mellon's Pittsburgh campus.

Seoul/Daejeon, South Korea

Since 2003, Carnegie Mellon's Institute for Software Research has partnered with the Information and Communications University to offer joint graduate software engineering degree programs. With a curriculum that mirrors that of the Pittsburgh campus, students study three semesters in Korea, with a fourth spring residence semester at Carnegie Mellon.