Partnerships Spotlight
The International Partnerships Database displays information about the many different partnerships Western Michigan University has formally established around the world. You can search for information on existing academic and research agreements using the search tool.
Developing an International Partnership
1,050+
international students on campus, representing 95 foreign countries
530+
recent international graduates undergoing optional practical or academic training
820+
international students in unique programs abroad
Propose an International Partnership
Follow this step-by-step guide to initiate and formalize a new international partnership agreement.
Types of Agreements
Learn about the various agreement types that support our international collaborations.
Criteria for International Partnerships
Explore the standards and goals that guide WMU's selection of international partners.
Alignment with WMU vision and goals
- Strength of alignment with WMU/HIGE’s goals, and specific college/department goals
- Compatibility of WMU with potential partner: similar areas of excellence (building synergy), complementary areas of excellence (filling gaps)
- Clear learning, academic, and/or research objectives to be achieved through the potential partnership
Quality and integrity of potential partner
- Ranking and accreditation of the international institution
Sustainability
- Fiscal resources available to engage in this international partnership
- Strength of interest and recruitment methods to support levels of participation
- Evaluation mechanisms to determine the success of the partnership
- Faculty and programs already have connections with potential partner
- Partnership will be of mutual benefit to both institutions
- Partnership would fit a range of constituencies at WMU
Fit with range of WMU's existing partnerships
- Build on areas of strength
- Fill in identified gaps (location, new or different opportunities)
Academic requirements
- Strength of pairing between existing WMU undergraduate or master degrees and those of the international institution
- Strength of pairing between existing WMU academic requirements and those of the international institution
About the Haenicke Institute for Global Education
Your journey at Western Michigan University is a global one. Through transformative events, immersive classes and Experience-Driven Learning, the Haenicke Institute for Global Education connects Kalamazoo to the world—and the world to Kalamazoo. We assist more than 2,000 international students and alumni at home and abroad with admissions, immigration support, student success and post-graduation job training. We host 80+ study abroad programs and bring students, faculty and staff to 30 countries, on average, each year. From fostering academic opportunities to showcasing cultural events and providing K-12 outreach, the Haenicke Institute promotes learning that transcends borders and takes you wherever you want to go.