Heinz College Australia
| Carnegie Mellon University - Australia | |
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Victoria Square, Adelaide |
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| Motto | "My heart is in the work" (Andrew Carnegie) |
| Established | 2006 |
| Type | Private, Branch Campus |
| President | Jared Cohon |
| Provost | Mark Kamlet |
| Director | Terry F. Buss |
| Location | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 34°55′41″S 138°36′03″E / 34.92806°S 138.60083°ECoordinates: 34°55′41″S 138°36′03″E / 34.92806°S 138.60083°E |
| Colors | Cardinal, Gray, and Tartan Plaid[1] |
| Nickname | Tartans |
| Website | http://www.cmu.edu.au |
Carnegie Mellon University - Australia (also known as Heinz College Australia) is an international campus of Carnegie Mellon University's H. John Heinz III College established in 2006 in the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia.
The campus has students, faculty and staff from more than 25 countries throughout the Asia-Pacific, United States of America, Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East. The university offers two masters degree programs: the Master of Science in Public Policy and Management[2] and the Master of Science in Information Technology and Management.[3] Both programs are available as a one-year or two-year track, depending on the student's work experience, and can be undertaken full-time or part-time. Carnegie Mellon University - Australia also offers students the opportunity to undertake Global Programs, whereby they undertake their studies at both the campus in Pittsburgh and Adelaide.
Other programs offered include an Advanced Education Program (AEP) for executives and professionals,[4] and the FUTURESPEAK Leadership Speaker Series,[5] providing public access to global leaders in the fields of public policy and information technology.
In August 2011, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) launched their Asia-Pacific operations at Carnegie Mellon University - Australia's campus in Adelaide. Through this location, the SEI will offer their advanced courses and certifications to the Australian market, and collaborate with local companies and organisations on software development and cyber security.[6]
Carnegie Mellon University is the second American university to open a campus in Australia, after the University of Notre Dame, based in Fremantle. The university chose to open a campus in Adelaide as part of the South Australian Government's vision to establish Australia's first international university precinct around Victoria Square in the Adelaide city centre. The university is guided by a Joint Advisory Board of influential leaders from around Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The precinct is situated in the heart of the city; Carnegie Mellon University - Australia is co-located with the University College London's School of Energy and Resources (Australia), research and policy institutes including the Torrens Resilience Institute and The Australian Centre for Social Innovation, and adjacent to the Flinders University's city facilities.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ "Official Carnegie Mellon colors". cmu.edu. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
- ^ Master of Science in Public Policy and Management
- ^ Master of Science in Information Technology and Management
- ^ Advanced Education Program
- ^ FUTURESPEAK Leadership Speaker Series
- ^ Software Engineering Institute
- ^ Flinders in the City, www.flinders.edu.au
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