INTERNATIONALISATION - what does it mean?. Internationalisation around the world Qualifications convergence Internationalising the curriculum Student.

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INTERNATIONALISATION - what does it mean?

Internationalisation around the world Qualifications convergence Internationalising the curriculum Student exchange Recruiting foreign faculty Bespoke programmes for your students Branch campuses Student recruitment Business links Research collaborations

Academic endeavour and opportunity

international activity rooted in our academic strengths Supporting internationally significant research enhancing international opportunity for students A research and teaching environment attractive to UK and international staff and students

Global challenges – civil society

Reputation building, stakeholder engagement and income generation

Making the brand well-known and respected in important international markets and with key audiences Increasing international income from business relationships, international student recruitment, fundraising and partnerships Developing international alumni relations to enhance financial giving and ambassadorial representation Developing important strategic alliances Recruiting highly-qualified staff and students Enhancing York’s competitive position internationally

High profile at the Indo-UK Diabetes Summit

Embedding internationalisation in the York community

Internationalising the student experience and campus Embedding the strategy in the University Developing activity and partnerships which are solid and sustainable Developing effective monitoring systems for all objectives

Chef exchange

Internationalisation – the happy customers! Thank you for lteninThang