InUni Global Partners with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) to lead exclusive international recruitment
InUni Global has just announced a significant new partnership forged between InUni and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), one of America’s most prestigious technology and research universities.
Founded in 1824, RPI is the nation’s oldest technological research university, ranked #70 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Colleges. With 32 research centres and over 746 laboratories, it has a legacy of innovation, producing Nobel laureates, pioneering scientists, and industry leaders.
This collaboration exemplifies the Group’s commitment to creating a brighter, more sustainable world through education. By connecting ambitious international students with RPI’s exceptional graduate programmes, InUni furthers our mission of equipping tomorrow’s learners with the tools for success.
The partnership brings together academic excellence with innovative learning approaches, offering students transformative opportunities that will shape their careers and contribute to positive societal change.
Global University Systems is delighted to announce that it has acquired the higher education and research activities of Y SCHOOLS, marking an important step in the Group’s continued international expansion and strengthening its presence in France.
Global University Systems and several of its institutions have been shortlisted across multiple categories at the EducationInvestor Awards 2026, including recognition for ESG and impact, higher education excellence, skills training, and education business achievement.
The Global University Systems Partners Conference 2026 brought together global education leaders, partners, and industry experts in Cannes for three days of high-level dialogue under the theme Resilient Futures: Reimagining Global Education Together.
In a recent conversation with Diane Morgan, Operating Partner at Global University Systems, we discussed the rapidly evolving landscape of transnational education (TNE) and its growing importance in an era shaped by technology and AI-driven learning.
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.
This week, the GUS Partners Conference 2025 brought together education leaders, partners, and industry experts at Le Majestic Hotel in Cannes for three days of strategic discussions and collaboration.
Last week, GUS Canada convened the second meeting of the Future Forward Council (FFC), bringing together internal leaders and external FFC members to discuss key issues shaping the Canadian higher education sector. The meeting provided critical updates on the evolving regulatory landscape and explored strategic opportunities for GUS Canada institutions.