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Computer Science
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College Honors Thesis Presentations
The College Honors Thesis Presentations will take place virtually on April 28, 2020, with seniors presenting their research findings at the day-long event. College Honors are awarded to students who complete their college’s honors requirement, which includes an undergraduate thesis. The thesis is an opportunity for accomplished and promising seniors to work independently on a long-term […]
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Game Developer Academy
OnlineThe CMU-Q Game Developer Academy will teach key skills required in today's economy including programming, designing, teamwork, creativity, and problem solving. Game experts will guide participants through an exciting journey of video game creation. By the end of the online program, participants will have created their own game and will be ready to present it […]
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Mindcraft Virtual
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) has launched its first virtual outreach program for high school students. Mindcraft Virtual is an online reimagining of CMU-Q’s popular Mindcraft program, which has introduced the field of computer science to nearly 5000 students since it began in 2016. Mindcraft was created for high school students with a wide […]
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CS Teacher Workshops
Two workshops will be hosted by the CMU-Q Computing Hub. The workshops focus on professional development for educators to learn to teach computer science to students. Each workshop takes place over the course of 5 days, 2 hours per day. Both workshops will take place online. Workshop 1: How to teach computer science using […]
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Orientation, Class of 2024
Orientation is a mandatory program for incoming first-year students that is a dynamic and engaging experience that introduces you to the expectations, culture, and traditions of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. Through meaningful one-on-one relationships with upper-class student mentors and connections with university resources, we introduce you to our inclusive and caring community.
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Virtual Convocation Ceremony, Class of 2024
Convocation is a long-standing university tradition that is held on or before the first day of classes of the fall semester. It is the official start of the academic year, and the welcoming of the incoming class to Carnegie Mellon University. Following Carnegie Mellon Qatar’s long standing tradition, the Class of 2023 is presented with […]
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Computing Hub Workshop: Game Development
The CMU-Q Computing Hub will offer a free workshop to all students in Qatar. The workshop, titled "Where to start in game development" will be hosted by Mohammed Al-Jawaheri. About the workshop: What do you need to know about 3D Game Development? Social Gaming? How to choose between programming tools and game engines? This workshop […]
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Game Qode
Are you interested in game design and development? The CMU-Q Computing Hub would like to invite you to register to attend Qatar's largest game development competition. You can join as an individual or as a team of three. Middle and high school students (grades 5-12) are welcome to attend along with university students and professionals. […]
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Game Qode Virtual Award Ceremony
Interested in learning more about the skills need to succeed in game development? Join the Game Qode Virtual Award Ceremony to see the amazing talent Qatar has to offer. January 5, 2021 4:00 PM (Qatar time) Click here to tune in!
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Celebration of the Graduates, Class of 2021
We invite all members of our community, as well as family and friends, to gather virtually to recognize and applaud the Class of 2021. Tune in to share this special moment with your fellow Tartans. Learn more about our graduates and how to attend.
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Code in Alice ’21
Students ages 13 to 18 are invited to learn the fundamentals of programming with Code in Alice '21! Participants will build their own 3D game and animation while learning the basics of 'Alice 3'. All you need is a computer with internet! Learn more about Code in Alice '21.
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Perspectives Panel: Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges
OnlineThe panel will bring together global thought leaders to discuss grand challenges of artificial intelligence. Panelists will provide unique historical perspectives, discuss challenges and progress in the field. The interactive conversation will be led by Ganesh Mani, Adjunct Faculty, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University (who will be teaching a related course in […]