Carnegie Worldwide

Global

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, centred in Washington DC, produces commentary and analysis regarding foreign policy issues and the regions affected.  It works through offices in Moscow, Beijing, Beirut and Brussels
Carnegie Endowment

Carnegie Europe was founded in 2007 as the European Centre for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which aims to address themes shaping Europe.
Carnegie Europe

The Carnegie Moscow Centre is a subdivision of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carnegie Moscow Centre

The Carnegie Council for Ethics on International Affairs is a New York-based non-profit, non-partisan, educational institution dedicated to increasing understanding of the relationship between ethics and international affairs. The Council’s work covers three broad themes: ethics, war, and peace; global social justice; and religion in politics.
Carnegie Council

Carnegie Corporation of New York seeks to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding.  It acts as an incubator of ideas, a convener of scholars, educators, policymakers and others, and as a strategic investor in organizations and institutions that can demonstrably contribute to the betterment of our society.
Carnegie Corporation of New York

The Carnegie Foundation carries out the upkeep and maintenance of the Peace Palace and its grounds at The Hague.  The Palace houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration and The Hague Academy of International Law.
www.vredespaleis.nl

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission was set up in 1904 and operated in the USA and Canada.  Carnegie wished to recognise persons “in peaceful vocations who act to preserve or rescue their fellows”.  Hero Funds were subsequently developed in the UK and Ireland, France, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and Italy.
www.carnegiehero.org


UK and Ireland

The Carnegie UK Trust works to improve the lives of people throughout the UK and Ireland, by changing minds through influencing policy, and by changing lives through innovative practice and partnership work.
Carnegie UK Trust

The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust works to support and initiate projects and activities across a wide range of arts, sport, recreation, education, heritage, community and welfare in Andrew Carnegie’s town of birth. It maintains the Carnegie Birthplace and runs the Birthplace Museum.
The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust

The Carnegie Hero Fund recognises heroism and gives financial assistance, where necessary, to people who have been injured or to the dependants of people who have been killed in attempting to save another human life in Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and surrounding territorial waters.
Carnegie Hero Fund

The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland works to improve and extend the opportunities for academic research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland

 

USA

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is an independent policy and research organisation.  Its mission is to support needed transformations in American education through tighter connections between teaching practice, evidence of student learning, the communication and use of this evidence, and structured opportunities to build knowledge.
Carnegie Foundation

Carnegie Hall is a world famous concert hall in New York featuring three performance spaces and hosting high profile events and concerts.
Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a global research university with more than 11,000 students, 84,000 alumni, and 4,000 faculty and staff. Recognised for its world-class arts and technology programs, collaboration across disciplines and innovative leadership in education, Carnegie Mellon is consistently a top-ranked university.
Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh was established as a public trust in 1895.  The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh serves the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, with a distinguished history of leadership among the country’s great public libraries. Through its 19 neighbourhood locations, including Main Library and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is the region’s most visited asset, with 2.6 million visitors in 2008. Each year the Library provides valuable resources, programs, classes and training opportunities that engage the community in literacy, and life-long learning.
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh is a collection of four creative, inspiring, thought-provoking places of exploration in Pennsylvania: Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. The Carnegie Museums educate young people and attract lifetime learners of all ages. It is the largest, most far-reaching cultural organization in the Pittsburgh region, known throughout the world for our vast art and scientific collections and our scientific research. And the Museums are a community leader in educational outreach.
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

The Carnegie Institution for Washington is an organisation for scientific discovery. Andrew Carnegie’s intention was for the institution to be home to exceptional individuals—men and women with imagination and extraordinary dedication capable of working at the cutting edge of their fields.
Carnegie Institution for Washington