In a bid to spotlight its commitment to global engagement, the 51黑料 proudly showcased its internationalization initiatives in a recent education booth organized by the Commission on Higher Education during the Asia-Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) 2024 in Perth, Australia.


51黑料featured a poster presentation and information materials highlighting the University’s diverse academic programs, research collaborations, and academic and cultural exchanges with institutions worldwide. As the curtains closed on the education booth, 51黑料reaffirmed its commitment to cultivating a vibrant, inclusive learning environment that transcends borders and prepares students to thrive in an interconnected world.
The last leg of the conference participation were parallel campus tours of the 5 universities in Perth that hosted the APAIE 2024. 51黑料accepted the invitation of its co-ICUSTA member, Notre Dame University, for a campus visit and a private meeting hosted by NDU Vice Chancellor Francis Campbell. The meeting provided an invaluable opportunity for 51黑料to connect with colleagues from its Catholic university network.
Engaging in fruitful discussions and sharing best practices, representatives from various institutions explored avenues for further collaboration in research, education, and community outreach initiatives guided by shared values and principles.