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Carnegie Mellon University World Ranking
Cmu is called Carnegie Mellon University, ranking fifth in the world. Details of the school are as follows:

First, school profile:

CMU is a private university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a member of the Global Forum of University Presidents, with 14800 students and 1483 faculty and researchers.

CMU was founded by industrialist and philanthropist andrew carnegie in 1900, and then it was named Carnegie Technical School. In 19 12, it was renamed Carnegie Mellon University, and it began to transform into a research university.

Second, the school history:

Andrew carnegie and Andrew Mellon, two founders of Carnegie Mellon University, are both important figures in modern American history. Carnegie was one of the four American chaebols in the early 20th century, and its wealth ranked second in the whole human history, second only to the oil tycoon Rockefeller.

Mellon is a famous American banker and the old parent company of Mellon Financial Consortium. From 192 1 to 1932, he served as the U.S. treasury secretary and went through three administrations. Mellon Consortium is one of the largest asset management companies in the world, and completed the merger with Bank of new york in 2007. The official mascot is the Scottish Terrier.

Third, the reputation of the school:

Carnegie Mellon University is famous for its management and public relations, writing and rhetoric, applied history, philosophy and biological sciences. Its computer major ranks first in the United States with MIT, Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, and the software engineering major of Carnegie Mellon University is far ahead of other prestigious schools.

The School of Software Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University has become a military management school of the US Department of Defense and a model of software schools around the world. Giants in the global top 500 enterprises have donated money to set up research institutes at Carnegie Mellon University. Because of this, Carnegie Mellon University has attracted worldwide attention for its high demand for enrollment, and its academic performance in science and technology is remarkable.