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Midlands State University benchmarks internationalisation strategy at SMU

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) continues to assert its position as a leading global institution in health sciences, with its Internationalisation Directorate recently hosting a high-level delegation from Zimbabwe’s Midlands State University (MSU) for a benchmarking workshop. The visit underscores SMU’s growing influence in shaping higher education internationalisation strategies across Africa.

 

Professor Laurine Chikoko, Executive Director for International Relations and Alumni at MSU, led the delegation, seeking to gain insight into SMU’s internationalisation model—one that has rapidly positioned the university as a dynamic player in the global academic landscape. The two-day engagement delved into critical areas, including international student recruitment, alumni relations, global partnerships, and strategies to enhance institutional reputation on an international scale.

 

“This visit demonstrates the strides SMU has made in fostering international collaborations and advancing a global agenda in higher education,” remarks Dr Carlien Jooste, Director of Internationalisation at SMU. “As a Directorate that turns three in March, we are pleased to share our approach to internationalisation while continuously refining our strategies.”

 

The workshop provided MSU with a comprehensive overview of SMU’s internationalisation framework, including Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) management, curriculum internationalisation, and integration of international students and staff. Discussions also explored how SMU ensures seamless student registration, effective alumni engagement, and strategic global partnerships.

 

A significant highlight of the visit was the in-depth discussions with SMU’s Student Affairs Department, led by Director, Tulani Nkuntse and Deputy Director Themba Khumalo, focusing on the integration and management of international students. Additionally, SMU’s Advancement Officer, Legodi Mashiane, engaged with Chikoko on alumni development strategies, underscoring the role of former students in strengthening institutional networks globally.

 

Beyond benchmarking: A vision for collaboration

 

The visit concluded with a campus tour led by SMU master’s student, Tshepo Aphane, followed by a working lunch with key support directorates. Reflecting on the experience, Chikoko lauded SMU’s internationalisation efforts: “Once again, thank you for an excellent hosting. I have learned so much, and there is a wealth of knowledge to take back for the development of our office.”

 

The benchmarking workshop has laid the groundwork for tangible collaborations between SMU and MSU, with both institutions identifying pilot projects to strengthen academic exchange and research partnerships. SMU’s growing recognition as a benchmark for internationalisation in Africa reaffirms its commitment to shaping the future of global health sciences education.

 

By opening its doors to institutions across the continent, SMU continues to drive meaningful engagement and position itself as a globally competitive university, leading innovation and collaboration in health sciences education.

By The Department of Communications and Marketing

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