Capacity Building

Internationalisation in Indian Higher Education

Unlike globalisation, which is a broader economic and cultural phenomenon that influences higher education passively, internationalisation is an active choice—a set of policies and practices that universities implement to foster global connections. While globalisation creates interconnected markets and influences education systems worldwide, internationalisation ensures that institutions adapt, collaborate, and thrive in this evolving landscape.

Institutions that equip faculty, administrators, and leadership teams with the skills, frameworks, and strategies navigate the global education landscapes effectively. Our expertise lies in strengthening institutional capabilities, fostering global engagement, and enhancing visibility in international academic networks.

As Indian universities strive to expand their global footprint, capacity building becomes a critical pillar in ensuring sustainable internationalisation.

Internationalisation of higher education is the deliberate process of integrating global perspectives into academic institutions—through student mobility, faculty exchange, research collaborations, and curriculum development. While universities have engaged in cross-border education for centuries, the formal concept of internationalisation gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s, evolving from simple student exchanges to a strategic approach that enhances institutional competitiveness and global engagement.

Building a globally competitive institution requires continuous professional development. We provide:

Training & Skill Development

A strong institutional framework ensures seamless execution of internationalisation initiatives. We assist universities in:

Operational Frameworks

Global recognition is key to attracting international students, faculty, and research collaborations. Our approach includes:

Visibility Enhancement

Sustained engagement with global academic and industry partners fosters long-term success. We support institutions in:

Building Engagement