Facilities & Overview
Carnegie Mellon University opened its campus in Adelaide in 2006. It was the first international university to establish in Australia. Carnegie Mellon University in Australia is founded on the proposition that the study of public policy and of information technology, independently and jointly, provides a uniquely powerful platform from which to influence the world of the 21st Century.
Its mission is to utilise the research and education this platform enables to have a positive influence on the evolution of societies, economic systems, organizations and individual lives around the world.
Carnegie Mellon's Australia campus is home to students from over 20countries, creating wide-reaching networks of contemporaries, global experts and alumni.are taught by highly qualified faculty who boast extensive careers in teaching, basic and applied research and leadership in their respective fields.
- Libraries
- Emergency mobile contact at all times
- Prayer rooms within the university building
- Student recreation areas with complimentary tea/coffee facilities
- Free & private counselling services
- Secure facilities with swipe access and emergency buttons
- IT services