Student Resources

Useful Discussion Groups

The Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR) is an inter-disciplinary network of leading international researchers who are exploring the role and impact of analytics on teaching, learning, training and development. SoLAR has been active in organizing the International Conference on Learning Analytics & Knowledge (LAK) and the Learning Analytics Summer Institute (LASI), launching multiple initiatives to support collaborative and open […]

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Job Boards – The Job You Want is Waiting for You

Carnegie Mellon Job Boards, Best Sites to Use Your Alumni Network CMU Handshake – Companies that specifically recruit CMU graduates: https://cmu.joinhandshake.com/postings CMU Alumni Job Board – Opportunities from CMU alumni and founders: https://www.cmute.io/jobs Newsgroups with Job Listings Where You Can Often Connect With the Hiring Manager The Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher

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Resumes, Porfolios, & Finding a Job

Find a mentor.  ADPList https://www.adplist.org/ is a FREE mentoring platform, mostly for designers (with some developers and instructional designers). Anyone could register an account and grab a time slot with experienced people who volunteer their time on this platform for career advice/portfolio review and many more.  Job fairs are in September and October. Students do make connections

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Emergency & Support

University Police The Carnegie Mellon University Police Department is a full-service, community-oriented law enforcement agency dedicated to serving CMU’s faculty, staff, students, and visitors. For emergencies, call 412-268-2323, and for non-emergencies, call 412-268-6232. University Health Services University Health Services provides high quality care for all enrolled students.  We specialize in college health and offer primary care, health

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Non-Native English Speaker? CMU Has Your Back!

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) offers comprehensive language support for non-native English speakers through the Student Academic Success Center (SASC) and other resources. This support includes free individual consultations, language training workshops and seminars to help students develop academic fluency, presentation skills and other language-related skills crucial for success at CMU.

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