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Heinz College Australia at Carnegie Mellon

In May, 2006, Heinz College began operations at a new location in Adelaide, Australia, which serves as the school’s Asia Pacific education base. Heinz College currently offers two master’s level degrees – the Master of Science in Public Policy and Management and the Master of Science in Information Technology in Adelaide.

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Hacking Exposed

Carnegie Mellon University Australia students used a game devised by their teacher, Professor Anna Shillabeer, to learn how to defend against computer hackers and viruses. Read more

Carnegie Mellon student’s good strategy

Clare Mockler examined all of the study options before joining the first intake of Carnegie Mellon University students in May 2006. Read more

Top teachers to fly in from the States

The Associate Dean of the H. John Heinz III College, School of Information Systems & Management, Professor Andrew Wasser will be arriving in December with other senior teaching staff from the States. Read more

Carnegie Mellon Director Tim Zak meets the press

The Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon University Australia told 5AA’s Amanda Blair and 150,000 South Australians that the university played an important social and economic role in the state. Read more 

Visiting lecturer praises local students

Associate Professor David Dausey visited the Australian campus recently and taught students participating in the in a distance learning course, Program Evaluation, that he runs on the American campus.... Read more 

Hunt is on for new Telstra Scholarship winner

Carnegie Mellon University Australia is on the hunt for IT gurus with senior leadership potential for the 2009 Telstra Media Communications and Technology Scholarships.... Read more

Internet guru has good news for Internet traders.

The Practice Leader for Eclipse in South Australia, Martin Read, told students how the Internet has helped smart traders cut in to the supply chain to access goods cheaply .... Read more 

New Carnegie Mellon Heinz College launched in U.S. and Australia

On Friday the 24th October 2008, Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon University Australia Mr. Tim Zak launched the new Heinz College brand in Adelaide before the former Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Alexander Downer, special guests, faculty and students.... Read more

Students Broaden Educational Experience

Adelaide and Pittsburgh students can now study for a semester on both campuses, and in some cases, undertake an internship prior to starting their studies off shore.... Read more

U.S. expert from Australia campus visits China

Carnegie Mellon Heinz College Australia Executive Director Tim Zak will be in China next week to deliver a series of lectures at prestigious Chinese universities.... Read more

Students Debut on Australian Radio

In August, current Carnegie Mellon students Yu Yi and Deepak Govil were invited by Radio Adelaide’s popular ‘International Links’ program to discuss their experiences of living and studying in Adelaide, Australia.... Read more

Australia’s Trade Agenda

The subject on everyone’s mind is the current financial crisis and the threat of a global recession.   Yet Professor Stoler, said recently at a Carnegie Mellon Convocation, that trade is an important stabilising influence on the world economy.... Read more

Students Excel in Competition

Two Carnegie Mellon students received recognition in a recent city-wide competition by Education Adelaide.... Read more

World Grad School Tour

Carnegie Mellon University H. John Heinz III Public Policy & Management will be exhibiting at the QS World Grad School Tour (WGST).... Read more

Faculty Member Selected for Symposium

Jonathan P. Caulkins, Professor of Operations Research and Public Policy, has been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 14th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.... Read more