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du Plessis Lidia

Coordinates International staff visits and other mobility programmes Manages SU partner Projects and Conferences Manages Staff Internationalisation at Home programmes Support Seed Funding projects from Partner Institutions

No time for hibernation at SU International: The show must go on

Global Participation – SU International welcomed over 160 participants from 19 countries, plus 285 new international semester students, through diverse short-term and semester programmes during June and July 2025. Varied Academic and Cultural Offerings – Programmes included summer schools, thematic study tours, intensive English training, and the African Doctoral Academy Winter School, all blending academic excellence with cultural immersion. Expanding International Impact – The growing interest in SUI’s winter programmes affirms SU’s global appeal and supports Vision 2040, with a future focus on strengthening mobility within Africa.

In Africa, with Africa, for Africa: Visit paving the way for future collaboration

Strengthening Pan-African partnerships – SU’s Rector and Vice-Chancellor led a first-ever strategic tour through Zimbabwe, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda to deepen collaboration with universities, stakeholders, and alumni. Showcasing impact and networks – The tour highlighted SU’s role in initiatives like PANGeA, Africa–Japan INSPIRE, and long-standing collaborations with universities such as Makerere, Strathmore, JKUAT, and UniRwanda. Alumni and donor engagement – Alumni chapters, thriving graduates, and support from partners like the Gerda Henkel Foundation reinforced the value of SU’s networks and partnerships for Africa’s development.

Strengthening South-South Collaboration: Visiting Bogotá, Colombia

Strengthening South–South partnerships – SU International expanded its regional engagement in Latin America through participation in the GLOSOUTH: Colombia–South Africa Initiative. Deepening collaboration with Uniandes – The visit to Universidad de los Andes reinforced existing agreements and explored new opportunities in research, student exchange, and joint capacity building. Expanding SU’s footprint in Colombia – Exploratory meetings with Javeriana and Rosario universities broadened potential partnerships for future academic and research collaboration.

Connecting Globally, Growing Locally: SU Staff Reflect on Erasmus+ Training Week in Berlin

Equity and inclusion are central to SU’s internationalisation efforts. SU is strengthening support for international student success and belonging. SU is expanding and diversifying mobility opportunities, including “internationalisation at home.”
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