DOHA: Fifty Qataris are among 109 new students at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar this fall, the highest Qatari enrolment in an incoming class since CMU-Q opened its doors in 2004.
As part of Qatar Foundation, CMU-Q is committed to developing a vibrant academic community.
Students are enrolled in one of four programmes and 164 are in business administration, 106 in information systems, 89 in computer science and 55 in biological sciences, two of whom majoring in computational biology.
CMU-Q is receiving applications for the 2016-17 academic year and students are encouraged to apply early. Deadline is March 1, 2016.
The Peninsula
DOHA: Fifty Qataris are among 109 new students at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar this fall, the highest Qatari enrolment in an incoming class since CMU-Q opened its doors in 2004.
As part of Qatar Foundation, CMU-Q is committed to developing a vibrant academic community.
Students are enrolled in one of four programmes and 164 are in business administration, 106 in information systems, 89 in computer science and 55 in biological sciences, two of whom majoring in computational biology.
CMU-Q is receiving applications for the 2016-17 academic year and students are encouraged to apply early. Deadline is March 1, 2016.
The Peninsula