The Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) consists of three functional units: The Unit for Partnerships, the Unit for Student Mobility and the Unit for Global Learning.
The strategic activities of the CGE are: Bilateral and multilateral partnership development, information management, staff internationalisation, global learning, non-degree student mobility, internationalisation at home, international student integration and responsible internationalisation.
The CGE supports the activities and aims of the UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Competences and the Stellenbosch University Japan Centre. The CGE also works with various service providers, such as the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS).
The strategic documents that guide CGE activities and structures are the SU Internationalisation Policy, Partnership Framework, and the Discussion Document on Global Learning.
SU International is where all bilateral and multilateral partnerships and mobility opportunities with international institutions takes place.
With an extensive network of partner institutions on six continents, Stellenbosch University is not only changing the lives of its students but its staff as well. Staff is afforded an international experience both abroad and at home.
Stellenbosch University enjoys membership of several African-based and international consortia, through which the university engages with institutions around the world. Consortia and partnerships are arranged according to specific focus areas, and the university joins these based on their significance in higher education.
On this page, you will find global learning opportunities for current Stellenbosch University students