
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: INTO University Partnerships announced expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia by broadening its academic programs and opening a new regional office, reinforcing its commitment to developing Saudi talent in line with Vision 2030.
The global education organization partners with leading UK universities such as Newcastle University and the University of Manchester to provide preparatory programs and tailored support that help Saudi students transition smoothly into international university life, according to a recent press release.
John Sykes, INTO CEO, said that INTO aims to go beyond foundation courses by building stronger links between Saudi and British universities across training and research. Diego Bonaparte, INTO’s Managing Director in Saudi Arabia, added that the new office represents a major step in bringing British-style preparatory education closer to students in Riyadh.
The organization noted growing demand from Saudi students for high-quality education, safe learning environments, and strong career outcomes, driving increased interest in UK cities like Manchester and Newcastle. Students are also gravitating toward fields supporting Saudi Arabia’s economic transformation, including engineering, computer science, health, and data-related disciplines.
INTO said its expansion will continue to create opportunities for Saudi students to access global education that equips them with the skills needed to contribute to the Kingdom’s future.