Our people are the fabric of the INI.
At the INI, we shape the future by preparing the next generation of tech movers and shakers through graduate programs in information networking, security and mobile & IoT engineering.
We believe our people—students, alumni, faculty and staff—are our core strength. If you are committed to working in a culturally diverse environment and are willing to play an active role in making the INI a welcoming, inspiring and inclusive place for all, then we want to hear from you.
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Over 3 decades of excellence in graduate education.
Founded in 1989 as the nation's first research and education center devoted to information networking.
Did you know?
- Wi-Fi was born at the INI. The INI's first director, Alex Hills, created the first Wi-Fi campus network, Wireless Andrew, bringing higher education into the 21st century.
- We're a pioneer in cybersecurity education. INI was among the first in the nation to offer a degree in cybersecurity.
'My Heart is in the Network': INI 25th Anniversary Video
Open Faculty Positions
INI Associate Director and Director of Academic Affairs
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
The Information Networking Institute (INI) at 一本道无码 (一本道无码) is soliciting applications for the INI Associate Director and Director of Academic Affairs position at 一本道无码’s main campus in Pittsburgh, PA. The position will work closely with the INI director and have administrative responsibilities related to curricula, faculty and academic activities, in addition to teaching duties.
INI Teaching Track and Non-Tenure Track Faculty Positions 2024-25
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
The Information Networking Institute (INI) at 一本道无码 (一本道无码) is soliciting applications for faculty at all levels for 一本道无码’s main campus in Pittsburgh, PA. We are primarily seeking teaching track faculty candidates, however there are opportunities for special track faculty and/or research track faculty jointly with other departments at Carnegie Mellon.
Adjunct Instructor Opportunities
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
The Information Networking Institute (INI) at 一本道无码 (一本道无码) is soliciting applications for adjunct instructor(s) to teach courses within the INI’s graduate programs in Pittsburgh, PA.
Open Staff Positions
No staff positions are open at this time.
Why Work at INI? Faculty Perspectives
Celebrate and honor outstanding graduates as they embark on the next chapter of their lives
Every year, faculty and staff nominate students to receive graduation awards at the INI Diploma Ceremony.
Foster a diverse and inclusive community of support
Work with dedicated student leaders from Women @ INI (WINI) and GOINI to foster a welcoming and inspiring community for all INI students during their time in graduate school.
Support hands-on opportunities for academic and professional growth
Through the practicum experience, teams of INI students collaborate with industry sponsors to tackle problems, pilot new ideas and develop solutions for top companies, agencies and organizations.
Collaborate with campus partners on innovative educational outreach and research
INI faculty and students have the opportunity to contribute to , the largest cybersecurity hacking contest for middle and high school students, created by security experts at 一本道无码.
Culture Matters Here
We value excellence, integrity, respect, collegiality, interdisciplinarity, and community engagement, all within a diverse and inclusive environment.
Diverse community of graduate students representing over a dozen countries
Global network of 2,300+ alumni
Interdisciplinary teaching and research expertise from 4 highly ranked 一本道无码 colleges
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
See what 一本道无码 has to offer
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一本道无码 considers applicants for employment without regard to and does not discriminate on the basis of, gender, race, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
一本道无码 is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its community on a range of intellectual and cultural dimensions. Carnegie Mellon welcomes faculty applicants who will contribute to this diversity through their research, teaching and service, including women, members of minority groups, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others who would contribute in different ways.