St. Paul’s University has taken another monumental step forward in its internationalization agenda! Continuing the momentum of our global partnerships, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Esther Mombo, warmly hosted a high-level delegation from various Spanish institutions at our beautiful Limuru Campus.
The visiting delegation is part of the Erasmus+ Programme, the European Union’s flagship initiative that funds education, training, youth, and sport across the globe. Arriving on May 30th, our Spanish partners have been engaged in an intensive, week-long collaboration that wraps up on Saturday, June 6th, 2026.
Shaping the Future of Higher Education
This reciprocal visit beautifully complements SPU’s ongoing engagements in Europe. While our students and staff have been making waves during the Erasmus+ Staff Week in Malaga, Spain, this on-campus forum allowed the broader SPU community to directly engage with international scholars.
Throughout the week, staff and students packed halls to delve into interactive dialogues covering:
- Global Insights: Cross-cultural academic perspectives that enrich our research footprint.
- Diverse Perspectives: Understanding regional and international shifts in global job markets.
- Emerging Trends: Navigating how artificial intelligence (AI), technology, and industry expectations are reshaping global higher education.
"At SPU, we are intentionally fostering a global academic exchange. Connecting our students and faculty with scholars from around the world ensures that we don't just teach—we expand worldviews."
— Prof. Esther Mombo, Ag. Vice Chancellor
Building a Truly Global Campus
This visit highlights SPU's unwavering dedication to producing globally competitive graduates by weaving international expertise directly into our campus culture. By exchanging ideas on curriculum evolution and industry alignment, SPU ensures its academic offerings remain robust and forward-thinking.
As we bid ¡Adiós! to our wonderful partners this Saturday, we celebrate the cross-continental bridge built this week—one that promises more research grants, student exchanges, and joint academic breakthroughs in the near future!

