Introduction: Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has a vision of "World Reputable University and Pioneer of Educational Excellence with Conservation Insight". The field of Partnership has an important role in the strategy of realizing the vision and mission of Universitas Negeri Semarang in achieving its strategic goals. Partnership at UNNES in its implementation includes planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and control. Practical implementation of international Partnership by promoting innovative products and services owned by strategic partners through exposure visits to partners, websites, social media, and other media, forming a task force to initiate and promote, as well as assisting the implementation process of Partnership through a partnership implementation and commercialization assistance team to world-renowned partners. Method: This research employs a qualitative approach. A literature review of sources related to the collaborative efforts between universities and partners at the national and international levels serves as the primary data source for the researcher. Results: Internationalization strategies can be implemented by providing international experience and competence in collaborative research and learning. Development towards internationalization with various methods, namely providing international teaching certificates, curriculum, planning, implementation process, and learning assessment. Partnership with reputable partners connects students and alumni with international partners to get experience and work in their fields of education and expertise. Conclusion: Practical implementation of international Partnership by promoting innovative products and services owned by strategic partners through exposure visits to partners, websites, social media, and other media, forming a task force to initiate and promote, as well as assisting the implementation process of Partnership through a partnership implementation and commercialization assistance team to world-renowned partners.
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