• Biological Sciences Lecture Series: DJ Brasier

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    About the talk: Moonlighting in the nervous system: an innate immune gene regulates synaptic strength in Drosophila Biography: DJ Brasier is the Assistant Teaching Professor & Neuroscience Program Coordinator, Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University.

  • Tartan Talks: Shahriar Haque

    Student Affairs Lounge

    Join us at the March edition of Tartan Talks featuring computer science alum, Shahriar Haque from the Class of 2010. Take a look at some of our past featured alums: Rashid Al Kaabi, Class of 2012 Hassan Al Mana, Class of 2015 Sara Abbas, Class of 2012  #CMUQAlum

  • Al Freej

    Green Spine

    A showcase of Qatari traditions through the traditional Qatari neighborhood the "Freej". Traditional games will be available in addition to traditional food, arts and much more!

  • Quick Startup

    Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar

    Quick Startup is a 3-day training program open to college students from all universities in Qatar. Mentored by seasoned professionals, students will begin the program with nothing more than a concept and end with a business plan and investor pitch. The pitches will be evaluated by a panel of judges who will award prizes for […]

  • Brain Bowl Spring 2017

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    The bi-annual academic quiz provides academic enrichment for the CMU-Q student body.

  • Career Info Session: Bayt Qatar

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    Bayt Qatar will be visiting Carnegie Mellon to discuss market trends and Job Index Report in the MENA region, their online presence and  future opportunities. Bayt Qatar will also be hosting a CV clinic.  

  • Ramesh Krishnamurti – Dean’s Lecture Series

    Moot Boardroom

    Ramesh Krishnamurti is a Professor of Computational Design in the School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University and the Director of its Graduate Program. In 2007-08, he was the Associate Dean of Research in the College of Fine Arts to explore the possibilities for an interdisciplinary PhD program in The Arts, and also directed the […]

  • International Day

    East/West Walkway

    International Day is a CMU-Q annual event celebrating cultural diversity. Activities include an international potluck dinner celebrating culinary traditions along with cultural performances.

  • CS Seminar Series: Intelligent Question Answering Using the Wisdom of the Crowd

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    Dr. Preslav Nakov, Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU will be discussing 'Intelligent Question Answering Using the Wisdom of the Crowd'. About the talk:  In recent years, community Question Answering forums such as StackOverflow, Quora, Qatar Living, etc. have gained a lot of popularity. As such forums are typically not moderated, this results in noisy and […]

  • Environmental Sustainability: Lessons Learned from Sydney

    Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar

    Student teams will be describing their experiences and lessons learned following the Environmental Sustainability Leadership Trip to Sydney, Australia that took place in March.  The goals of the trip were to: Develop a deeper understanding of environmental sustainability (Inspire, Innovate, and Lead) To envision ways to incorporate in Doha best practices learnt from Sydney, which was […]

  • Dean’s Lecture Series: Guy Blelloch

    Moot Boardroom

    Guy Blelloch, Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education at School of Computer Science will be speaking at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar on "Parallel Algorithms Come of Age".  To confirm your attendance, please RSVP. About the talk:  With the advent of multicore processors there are almost no computers or devices, beyond perhaps […]

  • Info Session: Education Above All

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    Haya Thowfeek, a graduate of CMU-Q information systems who now works as an information management officer at EAA will be presenting the Global Data Service project to members of the Education City community. The recently held CarnegieApps Hackathon competition winners will be showcased. Learn more about the Hackathon 2017 winners projects.