Internationalisation services

We understand the importance of building strong international partnerships and expanding opportunities for student and staff mobility.

A photo of a globe of the earth placed on a wooden table.
A black and white photo of a group of graduates sitting down wearing their graduation caps.
Why internationalisation services matter

Building and maintaining strong international partnerships is not an easy task.

Selecting, establishing and nurturing the right partnerships can be time-consuming and, at times, you may struggle to achieve the outcomes you hoped for.

It’s essential to understand and explore the synergies with other institutions in order to determine whether a partnership will be mutually beneficial.

Reputation solutions

Achieving your internationalisation goals

With experienced staff in over 30 countries across the globe and a wealth of established university partnerships, QS understands the complexities that come with expanding into new international markets.

Whatever your objective – whether it’s to diversify your faculty, foster student mobility opportunities or build strong partnerships with institutions overseas – we work with you to expand your global footprint.

Reputation solutions

Explore our latest higher education insights

The 'From Indonesia to the World' report cover
From Indonesia to the World
Understand what Indonesian students want from universities with From Indonesia to the World. In the report, get the perspectives and motivations of over 2,000 Indonesian students and explore: Where Indonesian students...
Read more

Internationalisation solutions

Explore our range of internationalisation solutions and discover how our team of experts can help you achieve your objectives.

Internationalisation solutions

Success stories

Working with QS has taken the guesswork out of providing high-level information on our university’s internationalisation achievements and has given us a powerful tool to benchmark our successes against a very ambitious overarching internationalisation strategy.

Megan Fulmes, International Information Specialist, University of Saskatchewan

Read the full story

A black and white photograph of two men sitting at a table during a conference with a laptop.
A profile picture of Megan Fulmes wearing a suit and glasses.

Get in touch

Have a question or require our support? Send us a message and our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Contact us