#53 Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

September. 13,2021
#53 Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Basic Infomation::


World Position: No. 53

Nature of University: Private

Research Findings: Very High

Number of students: 13,577

Number of Teachers: 1,534

Number of international students: 5,739



Overview:


Carnegie Mellon University (or CMU) is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Carnegie Mellon University is a global research university. It is one of the 25 new Ivy League schools in the United States.


The main campus of Carnegie Mellon University is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It has more than ten degree-granting programs around the world, including satellite campuses in Africa, Australia, Silicon Valley and Qatar. CMU also has branch campuses in Silicon Valley and Qatar, and cooperative research institutions around the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, China, Australia, Portugal, Rwanda, etc.


CMU was founded in 1900 by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was then called Carnegie Technical School. In 1912, it was renamed Carnegie Mellon University and began to transform into a research university.

Since its establishment in 1900, Carnegie Mellon has been the birthplace of innovation. Its groundbreaking research has produced new discoveries, and its creativity has shaped fine art from Broadway to Hollywood.


CMU ranks 25th in the 2020 U.S. News America’s Best University Rankings, including the 5th in the U.S. Business School and the 6th in the Engineering School. CMU is also ranked No. 1 in the world by CSRankings, and the U.S. News Master of Computer Program is tied for No. 1 in the United States with Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. CMU's Master of Quantitative Finance Program (MSCF) also ranks among the top 3 in the United States throughout the year. 


CMU ranks 53rd in the world by subject in the 2022QS World University Rankings. Its computer and information systems ranks 3rd in the world, 11th in statistics and operations research, 28th in mathematics and 21st in electronic engineering. [6] In addition, the CMU School of Drama was rated as one of the top five best undergraduate drama schools in the United States by The Hollywood Reporter.  As of 2019, the school has produced 13 Turing Prizes, 20 Nobel Prizes, 9 Oscars, 114 Emmys, and 44 Tony Prize winners. 


Carnegie Mellon University has 14,800 students and 1,483 faculty and researchers. , It challenges students to provide important jobs in top courses such as engineering, computer science, robotics and business, public policy, fine arts, science and humanities. The university’s award-winning faculty is known for working closely with students to create solutions to real-world problems through a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach. New learning methods support education that is both profound and inspiring. 


Carnegie Mellon University is widely recognized for its unique position in technology and social relations. It produces, uses, and uses technological advances to improve the human condition.

 

The university is composed of seven colleges: ——The School of Engineering, the School of Fine Arts, the Dietrich School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Heinz School of Information Systems and Public Policy, the Mellon School of Science, the School of Computer Science and the Tepper School of Business . Its powerful inter-university degree programs promote the integration and balance of science, engineering, humanities, and the arts, allowing students the freedom to personalize their educational experience. Among them, the School of Computer Science and the School of Drama are world-renowned, and its School of Art, Business School, Engineering School and Public Administration School are also among the best in the United States.


Carnegie Mellon University graduates are highly sought after for their talents and problem-solving skills. Alumni have won the highest honors in all fields, from the Nobel Prize to the Oscars. Today, more than 100,000 alumni live and work globally, embodying the famous saying of founder Andrew Carnegie, "My heart is at work."


About Undergraduate:


At Carnegie Mellon University, undergraduates are building mobile robots, making documentaries, investigating cultural trends, and developing new digital communication technologies. These student researchers find themselves at the core of the university’s intellectual world, where they discover the exciting (and often chaotic) process of creating new knowledge.


We use a broad definition of research to include appropriate activities in the arts and humanities, as well as science and technology: "Research, academic, or artistic activities that lead to the generation of new knowledge; improving problem-solving skills, including design and analysis; original criticism or history Theory and interpretation; or production of art or artistic performance."


The Undergraduate Research Office supports students' research in various research fields. We provide SURG and SURG/CW grants to cover research costs, summer scholarships for full-time summer research, and speech awards to support students' presentations at academic conferences. Every May, we organize undergraduate research celebrations, namely thought conferences, throughout the school.