A co-advised PhD in Computer Science where doctoral research is carried out across Portugal and the United States. Students work with faculty from Carnegie Mellon University and a Portuguese partner institution under a shared academic framework.
The PhD in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, co-advised with a partner institution in Portugal, offers a unique opportunity for doctoral research across two vibrant academic landscapes. Students engage in a research-based doctoral program that combines the expertise of faculty from both institutions, allowing for a diverse and enriching academic experience.
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Applicants must meet the general doctoral admission standards of both Carnegie Mellon University and the Portuguese partner institution. Specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA thresholds are not listed, but GRE scores are highly recommended. If not submitted, an explanation should be provided in the Statement of Purpose.
English Requirements
For non-native English speakers, an official English proficiency score report is required.
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Additional Notes
Graduates of the PhD in Computer Science program can pursue diverse career opportunities in academia, industry, and research organizations. With a strong foundation in computer science and experience in international research collaboration, graduates are well-prepared to contribute to advancements in technology and innovation on a global scale.
Work-permit and visa eligibility after graduation will depend on the country where employment is sought and individual circumstances, and it is recommended to verify specific regulations with relevant immigration authorities.
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