Global University Partnerships
The ASU Cintana Alliance network
ASU and it's international implementation partner Cintana Education seek to create the largest university network in the world led by the most innovative university in the U.S. This network is called the ASU Cintana Alliance.
ASU’s partnership with each university is not a traditional project-based agreement or branch campus, but rather a multi-tiered, deeply embedded collaboration between two forward-thinking institutions, impacting students from first-year enrollment to graduation.
Members of the ASU Cintana Alliance share best practices across regions and fields of study, offer exchange opportunities for students and faculty, provide dual-degree programs with ASU and with other member universities, and benefit from the scale of a global community. Over time, our Alliance and its members will be a vital part of the global dialogue about the role and future of higher education.
Current members
Other partnerships
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello
Santiago, Chile
Founded in 1988, Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello is the largest university in Chile with more than 56,000 students enrolled. UNAB is ranked No. 1 in Chile in the Times Higher Education (2022) for its contribution to the fulfillment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The internationalization of UNAB has allowed its students to study abroad, complete dual degree programs, and incorporate English as a second language in their careers.