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Discuss “Creating a global university: CMU around the world”

Over the past three weeks, Carnegie Mellon has made headlines thousands of miles away from Pittsburgh. On February 12, Carnegie Mellon’s West Coast campus announced the launch of its new master’s program in software management. And last week, Carnegie Mellon’s Australia campus received $1.35 million to fund 15 scholarships for students in the master’s program in information technology.

In addition to these campuses in Silicon Valley, Calif., and Adelaide, Australia, the university has branches in Doha, Qatar; Athens, Greece; and Kobe, Japan.

“Basically, this is a realization that the world has become an incredibly connected global economy,” said Carnegie Mellon President Jared Cohon. “And to be successful in that economy, our...

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