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why international strategies matter more than ever

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Today, international engagement drives institutional resilience and relevance while equipping students to thrive in an interconnected world.

Too often, discussions about international education in the college sector have focused narrowly on student recruitment. While recruitment is important, a truly comprehensive global strategy must go further.

At its core, internationalisation should integrate education, applied research, workforce development, as well as global and local engagement, ensuring benefits for students, employees, alumni and the wider community.

Lessons from practice

This is not just theory. At Niagara College (NC), our international strategy has grown intentionally over the past decades. It has helped our institution weather policy shifts, demographic changes, and global disruptions, while building recognition around the world and significantly contributing to regional prosperity.

For over 20 years, Niagara College has collaborated with global institutions to develop and deliver customised education and training programs as well as capacity building projects, empowering learners and global partners to achieve their goals.

Building on this expertise, NC launched its Institute for Global Education and Training in May 2024. This resource leverages NC’s world-renowned education and training programs. Aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Institute is committed to fostering impactful partnerships and advancing sustainable development through education.

Publicly funded colleges exist to serve their communities. At the same time, communities today are shaped by international forces – whether global markets, migration, technological change, or shared challenges such as climate change.

Through our global initiatives, NC not only shares Niagara’s expertise with partners worldwide but also learns from international colleagues. This reciprocal exchange benefits our institution and delivers tangible value to Ontario by fostering innovation and connecting Niagara more closely to the world.

A key focus of our international strategy is preparing world ready graduates, fully equipped to strengthen both the workforce in Ontario, across Canada, and around the world.

Our Be World Ready program is one example of how we empower students to develop the practical skills and global competencies that both local and international employers increasingly demand.

Global learning experiences, intercultural exchanges in the classroom, on campus and at home in Niagara prepare graduates for the realities of today’s workforce.

For faculty and staff, professional exchanges and international collaborations expand expertise, strengthen teaching, and enrich applied research. Internationalisation is not confined to the student experience; it is institution-wide.

A way forward

Regional colleges face converging pressures – from global disruptions such as pandemics or geopolitical instability to declining international student numbers driven by shifting immigration policies. A narrow focus on international student recruitment alone is insufficient to sustain institutions over the long term.

By contrast, those with wholistic international strategies are positioned to adapt, innovate, and lead by leveraging opportunities across multiple dimensions – digital innovation, global partnerships, applied research, sustainable development, and equitable access.

Most importantly, they can ensure that students graduate with both technical expertise and global competencies that employers, in Canada and abroad, consistently identify as essential.

The lesson from 30 years in global education is clear: internationalisation is not about choosing between local relevance and global engagement. It is about recognising that the two are inseparable. Regional colleges that embrace this perspective prepare their graduates to thrive, their communities to prosper, and their institutions to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world.

About the author: Sean Coote has been part of the Niagara College community for 30 years, beginning his career as a summer program coordinator in the international department. He then progressed through roles as international student Advisor, manager of international recruitment and services, director, international, and, since January 4, 2021, serves as vice president, international.

Sean leads the college’s global engagement initiatives; international student recruitment, admissions, and student services; School of English Language Studies; and global partnerships, campuses and training, including Niagara College’s Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) operations. 



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