InUni attends Australian International Education Conference 2024
InUni recently attended the Australian International Education Conference (AIEC), along with GUS Australia, GUS New Zealand and FutureLearn, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event, attended by nearly 2,000 participants, explored the multifaceted dimensions of the international education landscape.
Global leaders such as Jamie Arrowsmith, Director of Universities UK International, and Larissa Bezo, President and CEO of the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), attended the conference. The Honourable Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education in India, spoke about India’s bold plan to improve its higher education system and its willingness to educate its best resource in Australia.
InUni continues to widen its reach by extending itself to networking and learning opportunities in areas that are not only addressing university and student success but also understanding other critical aspects such as policies, technological advancements, sustainability, intercultural collaborations and cyber security, among others.
The event sparked timely and relevant conversations among the leaders and drivers in the education industry.
Global University Systems is proud to announce its partnership with THE NAT – a bold new cultural platform launched during London Climate Action Week to drive global awareness, action, and investment for nature.
Global University Systems held the world premiere of Mannu Kya Karegga? (What Will Mannu Do?) at BAFTA in London this week. The Bollywood film tells the story of a young man’s search for purpose in a world full of noise, pressure, and expectations.
More than 80 academics from leading GUS institutions gathered in Berlin for the GUS Academic Summit 2025 – the two-day hybrid event themed: Empowering Future Generations with Artificially Intelligent-Driven Education for Sustainable Development.
Aaron Etingen, CEO of Global University Systems, visited Canada this week to explore growth opportunities with GUS Canada’s leadership, hosted by Cyndi McLeod and Dr David Gray.
InUni Global is excited to announce its partnership with Hartpury University in Gloucestershire, one of the UK’s top specialist education providers in fields such as agriculture, equine, sport, business, and veterinary nursing.
Last week, Cyndi McLeod, CEO of GUS Canada, was awarded an honorary doctorate in Business Administration for Educational Leadership by the International American University (IAU), during a ceremony held at the university’s campus in Orange County.
Global University Systems today released its 2024 Sustainability Report, detailing substantial progress in sustainability initiatives across its network of 30 institutions worldwide, including its work to provide free access to education to women in Afghanistan, which was recognised with the Gold Award for Best ESG Campaign or Case Study to Reduce Inequality at the 2024 ESG & Sustainability Awards.
GUS Canada has entered a transformative partnership with TECHNATION Canada to augment career readiness among students. This exciting collaboration incorporates TECHNATION’s Career Ready Program into GUS Canada’s curriculum across its institutions, including UNF, UCW, TSOM, CCTB and Trebas Institute.
Cyndi McLeod, CEO of GUS Canada, has been honoured with this year’s Special Award for her outstanding Contribution to International Education in Canada, presented by Glow Ed, Women in International Education.
Global University Systems announce that the Group and three of its institutions have been shortlisted for four awards in three categories at The ESG & Sustainability Awards 2024. This recognition highlights its commitment toward impactful change in education and equality.
GUS Canada is proud to announce the launch of the Ontario Institute of Health and Innovation (OIHI), a dynamic new post-secondary institution in Toronto designed to address critical labour shortages in healthcare and education.
Professor Maurits van Rooijen, Chief Academic Officer of Global University Systems, recently spoke at the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP), which held its convention in Beijing, China. Around 1,000 delegates came together to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of education.