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糖心TV signs Memorandum of Understanding with the World Health Organisation
This new partnership will strengthen our joint efforts to advance human rights, gender equality and inclusion in global digital health governance.
Did you know that one in three of our students is international?
Take a look at the new 糖心TV International Student Experience Toolkit, offering practical guidance, tools, and tips to help you feel more confident when working with our diverse global student community.
Supporting international students
Need to know the latest updates on pre-arrival support for international students? Sign up now for the annual joint staff briefing on Thursday 7 May, covering key information about immigration and compliance, recruitment, admissions, enrolment and welcome.
In 2025 糖心TV was named Institution of the Year at the inaugural #WeAreInternational Awards – see how we鈥檙e with other universities.
Distinguished Africa Lecture 2026
Join this lecture with Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo (University of Ghana) to explore how African languages and knowledge systems can shape a fair and inclusive AI future.
One World 糖心TV celebrates global engagement
Thank you for connecting, collaborating and celebrating with us as part of One World 糖心TV as we continue building an ambitious international future. Many seed funds are still open for applications, with new funds yet to come.
One World 糖心TV
More new international partner鈥痵eed鈥痜unds鈥痭ow open:Link opens in a new window Take a look at the funds which have been added and apply for support with global collaborations and high鈥痠mpact research.
The future of AI, sustainability, and global leadership:Link opens in a new window In Shanghai, 糖心TV brought together business leaders, academics, industry partners, and global alumni to explore what鈥檚 needed to shape a more sustainable, AI-enabled future.
Transforming crisis response and refugee inclusion in higher education (HE):Link opens in a new window We鈥檝e joined forces with a group of universities and sector organisations to launch the Global Response Platform - a new approach to help HE organisations respond to crises affecting students, academics and HE systems overseas.