Queen鈥檚 releases comprehensive international plan

Queen鈥檚 releases comprehensive international plan

August 20, 2015

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International students received tricolour scarves during international student orientation at Queen's.

Queen鈥檚 has released its first Comprehensive International Plan, aimed at supporting the university鈥檚 international efforts from 2015 to 2019.

The plan sets university-wide priorities for internationalization based on four pillars: international research engagement; international mobility; international enrolment management; and international at home.

鈥淚nternationalization is central to Queen鈥檚 academic mission and is a strategic priority for the university,鈥 says Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淭he Comprehensive International Plan will help guide the university as it works to build further international learning opportunities and strengthen its academic and research partnerships around the world.鈥

Kathy O鈥橞rien, Associate-Vice Principal (International), led the development of the international plan over the course of the past year; a process that included extensive consultation within the Queen鈥檚 community.

鈥淭here is clear enthusiasm for internationalization at Queen鈥檚 and I would like to thank the many faculty, staff, students and alumni who provided their insight as this plan developed,鈥 says Ms. O鈥橞rien. 鈥淭he result is a plan that sets clear university-wide objectives that will enhance the wide range of international activities that are happening at the university.鈥

Kathy O鈥橞rien
Associate-Vice Principal (International)

The specific objectives of the plan include increasing the number of high quality international undergraduate students to 10 per cent of the incoming class, growing research funding from international sources, building new academic collaborations with international partners, increasing the number of students participating in exchanges, and tracking international learning outcomes through the Queen鈥檚 University Quality Assurance Process.

鈥淭he plan is about building on our strengths and ensuring that Queen鈥檚 transformative student learning experience and research activities are enhanced through our international activities, programs and partnerships,鈥 says Ms. O鈥橞rien.

Queen鈥檚 University is deeply engaged internationally with strong academic and research ties around the globe. The university鈥檚 Bader International Study Centre in the United Kingdom provides unique international educational programs, while the university鈥檚 China Liaison Office works to builds relations with partner institutions, prospective students and alumni. Queen鈥檚 has more than 180 student exchange partners in more than 50 countries and numerous research partnerships around the world.

Click here to read the full text of the Queen鈥檚 University Comprehensive International Plan