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From creative writing to statistics and data science, behavioral economics to social and political history, Dietrich College is home to 11 humanities and social sciences departments, programs and
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As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering was founded in 1906 and named after its emphasis on the study of
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leading minds in math education, learning sciences, and AI, to reimagine a math curriculum designed to dramatically improve student outcomes and ensure that race, ethnicity, and income are not predictors
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Carnegie Mellon University is a private, global research university that stands among the world’s most renowned education institutions. With ground-breaking brain science, path-breaking performances
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and reports. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Master's Degree in computer science, robotics, and arts in robotics and 3 + years work experience in arts in robotics Strong Analytical Skills Strong
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Carnegie Mellon University is a private, global research university that stands among the world’s most renowned education institutions. With ground-breaking brain science, path-breaking performances
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Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute is searching for an Intern to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting and challenging work environment. Responsibilities: Analyzes/researches data. Attend project meetings. Attends meetings and...
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Carnegie Mellon is enjoying its most productive fundraising years in its history, surpassing the initial fundraising goal for its $2 billion Make Possible campaign more than 18 months ahead of schedule. University Advancement (UA) supports the entire CMU community in building relationships with...
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relationships and experience partnering with government, public, and nonprofit organizations is highly desirable. Familiarity with emerging trends in public policy and data science for social good is highly
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As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering was founded in 1906 and named after its emphasis on the study of