Centers & Institutes
Research That Changes the World
Driven to solve modern-day problems, Carnegie Mellon University pushes the limits of what’s possible through its extensive research efforts. The university supports more than 100 centers and institutes, where faculty from diverse disciplines converge to unlock groundbreaking solutions.
From artificial intelligence to entrepreneurship, our collaborative culture fosters an environment where bold and visionary ideas thrive. CMU students play an active role in this vibrant ecosystem, working alongside faculty at the forefront of their respective fields in state-of-the-art labs. With advanced facilities and an emphasis on interdisciplinary ideas, Carnegie Mellon strives to create knowledge that genuinely changes the world.
Studying the Connection Between Humans and Computers
The Human-Computer Interaction Institute connects thought leaders across computer science, design and behavioral and social sciences to develop human-centered software, services and systems.
Carnegie Mellon University has more than 100 research centers and institutes, addressing a broad range of interests and industries.
The links below showcase some of the centers where Carnegie Mellon students and faculty are working to solve real-world problems.
Arts and Humanities
Explore the research centers and projects at the front lines of the arts and humanities at Carnegie Mellon, from advancing human rights using science and technology to integrating environmental sustainability in buildings.
- College of Fine Arts Research & Creative Practices
- Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Research Institutes & Centers
- Entertainment Technology Center
- School of Architecture Research & Practice
Business and Policy
Learn about CMU’s centers and institutes dedicated to business innovation, information systems, political strategy and the governance of emerging technologies that impact policies.
- Block Center for Technology and Society
- Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology
- Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy Research Centers
- Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship
- Tepper School of Business Research and Education Centers
Education and Communication
The following CMU centers provide services and resources to help graduate students and faculty become better educators. We also work with the CMU community to enhance educational opportunities for local youth, especially in STEM fields.
- Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence
- Intercultural Communications Center (ICC)
- Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning and Outreach
Science and Technology
Browse CMU research centers in scientific frontiers from cybersecurity and sustainability to neuroscience and robotics. Our advanced CMU labs perform pioneering experiments to drive new discoveries that shape the future.
- AI Institute for Societal Decision Making
- AI Science Foundry
- College of Engineering Research Institutes, Centers and Initiatives
- CyLab Security and Privacy Institute
- Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation
- Integrated Innovation Institute
- Manufacturing Futures Institute
- Mellon College of Science Research
- Neuroscience Institute
- Robotics Institute
- School of Computer Science Research and Additional Centers
- Software Engineering Institute
- Steinbrenner Institute for Environmental Education and Research
- Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
Research & Creativity
CMU transforms the world through discovery and expression.
Since our founding in 1900, Carnegie Mellon University students and faculty have used creativity and ingenuity to drive cross-disciplinary breakthroughs.
CMU Research News
Leading the World in Doing AI Work that Matters
CMU spearheads AI innovation and solutions through our multidisciplinary approach, integrating the latest technologies with ethics at every level. See how our AI work doesn't just advance technology — it benefits humanity.
Creativity Is at Our Core
CMU’s visionaries redefine artistic norms by fusing technology with creative research and expression, from staging renowned performances to crafting avant-garde installations that provoke new perspectives.
Centers & Institutes
With more than 100 CMU research centers and institutions, our students tackle complex challenges across a broad range of interests and industries. This curated selection showcases a few of the pioneering hubs where we work to solve real-world problems.
The Block Center
Studies how AI and similar technologies may reshape the future of work and be harnessed for social good.
Scott Institute
Focused on developing and demonstrating the technologies, systems, and policies needed to accelerate the transition toward a more sustainable future.
Gelfand Center for Service Learning & Outreach
Works to strengthen STEM education for K-12 students through faculty/student outreach, teacher training, tutoring and on-campus activities.
Institute for Strategy & Technology
Researches the political, ethical, social and economic impacts of emerging technologies, such as AI and cybersecurity, through cross-disciplinary partnerships.
Neuroscience Institute
Drives neural science breakthroughs, integrating neuroscience, psychology and computing. Past innovations include cognitive tutors and Watson.
The Humanities Center
Champions interdisciplinary humanities research and teaching through lectures, conferences and public events to demonstrate the vital role of the humanities at CMU.
Research and Creative Opportunities
Engage your creative and analytical mind through our numerous programs and resources.
$ 4,500
Our Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program pays you to do research. Learn about undergraduate research opportunities.
100 +
Research centers and institutes addressing a broad range of interests and industries.
$ 1,500
The C.G. Douglas “Wrong Way” Corrigan Summer Travel Fellowship provides up to $1,500 for a summer travel project to a student in the School of Art.
Meet the VP for Research
The Office of the Vice President for Research leads CMU’s research endeavors, fostering collaboration across disciplines and providing comprehensive support services for faculty, students and staff.
Research at Carnegie Mellon
Explore how CMU's colleges and schools lead the charge to a better future through innovative research.
Living in Pittsburgh
Where is Carnegie Mellon University?
CMU is proud to call Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania home. The city provides an unbeatable combination of affordability and opportunity for our students and staff. With a cost of living at the national average, a thriving innovation ecosystem, and rich cultural offering, the Steel City is an ideal place to study and launch your career.
Home to cutting-edge startups, tech giants and healthcare leaders, Pittsburgh contains a wealth of internship and professional opportunities. As a CMU Tartan, you'll be at the heart of this energetic environment, surrounded by like-minded peers and industry pioneers. But that's just the beginning of what makes our city shine.
Spend your weekends exploring world-class museums, historic music venues and award-winning restaurants. Or perhaps you’d rather bike along the riverfront trails, hike in nearby parks or cheer on our champion sports teams. Whatever your lifestyle, it’s easy to make Pittsburgh your home, too.
Pittsburgh by the Numbers
Live in a city built for your success. The ‘Burgh has all the ingredients you need to thrive.
A Tech Hub
Nearly 300,000 professionals power Pittsburgh's booming tech industries. Opportunities multiply through startup accelerators, networking events and an innovative community eager to support the next big idea. Robotics and software engineering are the city's tech cornerstones, attracting global giants and nurturing homegrown success stories. Google, Uber, Microsoft and Apple have all established significant presences here, while an ever-expanding galaxy of tech startups — including language-learning phenomenon Duolingo and fashion innovator Modcloth — trace their roots back to Carnegie Mellon University.
Free Admission With the CMU Arts Pass
Your CMU student ID is more than just campus access — it's your key to the city's world-class museums and attractions, all for free. Learn about the CMU Arts Pass.
Things to Do in Pittsburgh
From serene hikes to cultural adventures, the Steel City offers endless ways to recharge and explore beyond campus.
Foodie Destinations
Savor award-winning cuisine, from classic pierogies to inventive fusion dishes. Pittsburgh's diverse eateries cater to every palate and budget.
Gallery Crawl
Immerse yourself in this quarterly arts extravaganza, where the Downtown Cultural District transforms into a sprawling canvas of visual and performance art.
Hike, Bike, Row
Hike lush trails, bike along the three rivers or kayak on urban waterways. Pittsburgh's green spaces and waterways await your exploration.
Cultural District
Experience premier performances — symphony, opera, ballet, musicals and more — in stunning, historic venues.
Sports Teams
Feel the energy as you cheer on our legendary teams. Whether it's Penguins ice hockey, Pirates baseball, Riverhounds soccer or Steelers football, game day is always electric.
Zoo and Aquarium
Experience animals up close at one of only six major combined zoo and aquarium complexes in the country.
Find Your Home in Local Neighborhoods
All first-year CMU undergraduate students live on campus, but many upperclassmen and graduate students discover their home away from home in nearby neighborhoods. From the tree-lined streets of Shadyside and the bustling eateries of Squirrel Hill to the academic and cultural hub of Oakland, each area offers its own unique character and conveniences.
A major perk? Pittsburgh's housing affordability. According to Apartments.com, the average rent in the city is 15% lower than the national average, stretching your budget further.
Ready to find your perfect spot? Explore these resources:
- Off-Campus Housing Marketplace: A curated platform connecting CMU students with local housing options.
- Graduate Student Housing FAQ: Essential information to guide your housing search as a grad student.
A Place to Grow, Explore and Excel
Experience Carnegie Mellon University's dynamic campus life, where you can flourish intellectually and personally.
The CMU experience embraces all aspects of a student's life. In the classroom, around the dinner table, on the playing fields or on stage, students pursue their curiosities, passions and aspirations.
Learn & Discover
At CMU, students embrace challenges, collaborate across disciplines, and expand their horizons.
Athletics
At Carnegie Mellon, athletics is about more than competition — it’s about excellence in every arena. Our student-athletes are scholars, leaders and changemakers who balance rigorous academics with dedication on the field, court and track. CMU offers ways for every student to stay active, build community and pursue their passions.
Live & Thrive
Thrive at CMU with our comprehensive resources that support you, your career development and your sense of belonging.
Housing & Dining
Find a supportive home away from home through CMU’s residential options tailored for student living and community building.
Housing
From traditional dorms to apartments, explore comfortable living spaces that foster socializing, studying and growth. We guarantee housing for all first-year students.
Dining Services
Fuel your success with diverse, high-quality dining that meets your lifestyle and dietary needs. Learn about our meal plans and sustainability goals.
Experience Life in Pittsburgh
Ranked in the top 15 for “2024 Best Cities for Young Professionals,” Pittsburgh offers the perfect urban backdrop for your CMU experience. As a tech and cultural hub, the city hosts world-class museums, incredible dining and vast internship and career opportunities for you to explore.
Be part of Carnegie Mellon Student Life
Join the vibrant and supportive community at Carnegie Mellon University that fosters academic excellence and lifelong connections. Visit our campus or take the first step in the admission process.
Student Admission
Learn, create and innovate with the very best.
Here, you can collaborate with groundbreaking researchers, artists and business leaders, as well as peers from all over the globe, to make a real, practical impact worldwide.
Our results speak for themselves, with companies like Google and Pixar, research institutions, theater companies and startups hiring our graduates. Because if you start here at CMU, you can go anywhere.
Undergraduate Admission
Set a course for your future with a CMU bachelor's degree, which prepares you to solve real-world challenges and lead in your chosen field. Learn about our admission process, how to apply and our on- and off-campus events for prospective students.
Graduate Admission
Push the boundaries of knowledge and innovation with CMU’s world-class faculty and research opportunities. Earn a master’s degree or Ph.D. to elevate your skills and apply them in professional or academic settings.
CMU Students by the Numbers
7,300 +
undergraduate students who thrive on hands-on research experience.
8,400 +
graduate students who tackle real-world challenges.
45 %
of the student population are international students, giving our campus a global perspective.
Our Commitment to Access and Affordability
Carnegie Mellon commits millions of dollars annually to help you finance our world-class education. See how we craft personalized financial aid packages using grants, scholarships, student employment and loans.
Visit Carnegie Mellon
Experience CMU’s academic rigor and research facilities — and our unique traditions — by visiting our Pittsburgh campus. We offer guided tours, a virtual tour and online and in-person information sessions.
Pre-College Summer Programs at CMU
Experience life as a Tartan. Our Pre-College Programs offer rising high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to live on campus and take courses taught by distinguished CMU faculty across 10 exciting fields.
Next Steps for Prospective CMU Students
Explore Carnegie Mellon University’s boundary-pushing academic programs and interdisciplinary research — and imagine yourself here.
Interdisciplinary Programs at Carnegie Mellon
Pursue Your Passions Without Boundaries
At Carnegie Mellon University, we cross traditional boundaries and shatter academic silos. Our undergraduate and graduate levels empower you to follow your intellectual curiosities wherever they lead — from the latest computational biology research to next-gen entertainment technology marvels.
Our interdisciplinary DNA encourages you to seek excellence, challenge assumptions and forge creative discoveries. Here, you'll develop the integrative mindset to achieve more than you ever thought possible — and even reach for the moon.
BXA Intercollege Degree Programs
Blend analytical study and creative training with CMU’s BXA Intercollege Degree Programs. Take courses in both the College of Fine Arts and other disciplines to fuse your passions, from computer science and engineering to humanities and science.
Integrative Design, Arts and Technology Network (IDeATe)
Fuse technology with artistic expression with an interdisciplinary minor from IDeATe. Gain expertise across engineering, fine arts, humanities, sciences, computer science and business fields as you study topics such as game design, intelligent environments and immersive technologies.
Interdisciplinary Programs at CMU
Browse our many interdisciplinary studies opportunities. Additional programs may exist within CMU’s schools and colleges.
- BXA Intercollege Degree programs
- Bachelor of Computer Science and Arts
- Bachelor of Science in Computational Biology
- Bachelor of Science in Music and Technology
- Humanities Scholars Program
- Interdisciplinary Human-Computer Interaction (additional major)
- Integrative Design, Arts and Technology Network: IDeATe (minors)
- Undergraduate Economics Program
- Additive Manufacturing (MS)
- Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC) Graduate Training Programs
- Computational Biology (MS)
- Computational Finance (MSCF)
- Energy Science, Technology and Policy (EST&P) Program
- Engineering & Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM)
- Information Networking Institute Degrees
- Information Networking (MSIN)
- Information Security (MSIS)
- Information Systems Management (MISM)
- Information Technology - Information Security (MSIT-IS) – Bicoastal delivery
- Information Technology (MSIT)
- Integrated Innovation for Products & Services (MIIPS)
- Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) (with the University of Pittsburgh)
- Mobile and IoT Engineering (MSMITE) – Bicoastal delivery
- Product Management (MSPM)
- Software Management (MSSM) – Silicon Valley
Frequently Asked Questions About Interdisciplinary Studies
By integrating multiple areas of study into your undergraduate or graduate program, you gain creative, technical and practical skills that position you to drive innovation across disciplines in unique ways. Benefits to interdisciplinary studies include:
- Pursuing multiple interests by choosing areas that interest you most
- Accessing diverse expert insights and methodologies across CMU disciplines
- Following your intellectual curiosity to new or more efficient solutions
- Learning to communicate and collaborate with people with different academic backgrounds
- Building integrative problem-solving abilities prized by employers
You can complete most CMU interdisciplinary programs within the same timeframe as traditional undergraduate or graduate programs. The key difference lies in the flexibility to customize your academic path. Choose courses from multiple departments or colleges as you fulfill your degree requirements.
Undergraduate students: If you are adding a double major or an additional major to create an interdisciplinary experience, be sure to talk to an academic advisor. Generally, it is possible to fulfill the requirements of both majors in four years by taking the course requirements of the second major in the elective spaces allowed by the first major.
For undergraduate students, we offer interdisciplinary majors, additional majors and minors. In addition, you can pursue many of our programs as a double major or additional major alongside your primary area of study. You can create a truly individualized path that matches your interests and goals.
For graduate students, we provide interdisciplinary master’s degrees and Ph.D. programs.
Consult our academic advisors to explore the possibilities or design a customized degree plan. They can guide you in combining fields to craft an education tailored to your unique goals.