Carnegie Mellon Engineering




Resources for Global Opportunities

"A nation, like a person, has a mind—a mind that must be kept informed and alert, that must know itself, that understands the hopes and needs of its neighbors—all the other nations that live within the narrowing circle of the world." -- Franklin Roosevelt, Thirty-Second President of the United States, (Third Inaugural Address, Monday, January 20, 1941)

 

At CIT we want our students to have a truly global education. That might mean studying or working abroad. It can also mean a whole host of other things from internationally-focused coursework to volunteering in another country to learning from fellow classmates' global experiences. We hope the following links and the rest of our site will help you get started. You can also contact your CIT advisor to discuss how global opportunities can fit into your engineering education.

 

Carnegie Mellon's Office of International Education (OIE)

Major Advising: Major-Specific Study Abroad Information

University Exchange Programs

Departmental Exchange Programs

University Sponsored Programs

External Programs

Resources for Studying, Working, Teaching, Traveling, Volunteering, and Internships Abroad

 

Travel Information

U.S. State Department Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets

Embassies and Consulates in the United States and Worldwide

Council on International Educational Exchange

International Opportunities Program: Work (University of California)

Princeton-in-Asia (PiA)