Ambow Education Launches HybriU Global Learning Network to Expand International Education Access

Ambow Education's HybriU Global Learning Network enables U.S. universities to offer degree programs to international students without requiring relocation, addressing mobility barriers and rising costs through AI-powered hybrid learning.

August 21, 2025
Ambow Education Launches HybriU Global Learning Network to Expand International Education Access

Ambow Education has launched the HybriU Global Learning Network (HGLN), an initiative designed to help U.S. universities expand their international reach without requiring students to relocate. The network addresses mobility challenges, rising tuition costs, and bureaucratic hurdles that disrupt international education by leveraging advanced AI, immersive technologies, and local infrastructure.

The system consists of two interconnected components: the HybriU University Alliance and a network of HybriU Global Learning Centers. Through the alliance, students can enroll in U.S. degree programs and begin earning credits while remaining in their home countries. Courses are delivered via HybriU, Ambow's AI-powered platform that merges physical and digital learning with features such as multilingual AI translation, smart whiteboards, immersive 3D classrooms, and adaptive learning tools.

Complementing the virtual experience are HybriU Global Learning Centers, tech-enabled hubs in key international cities that offer local academic support, hybrid learning services, and enrollment assistance. These centers function as micro-campuses that are locally tailored but fully integrated into U.S. universities' academic ecosystems. Ambow is finalizing partnerships to launch centers in Singapore and China, with additional regions planned.

The scalability of HGLN distinguishes it from traditional expansion models. Universities can onboard through simple licensing or revenue-sharing agreements while Ambow and regional partners manage setup and operations. This plug-and-play approach eliminates the cost and complexity of building new campuses. Built for scale and supported by local teams and shared infrastructure, HGLN is rapidly expanding across Asia and beyond. More information about the platform is available at https://www.HybriU.com.

The initiative creates a frictionless system where international students gain access to world-class education while universities maintain the quality, engagement, and academic rigor of their on-campus programs. This model represents a significant shift in how institutions approach global education expansion, potentially increasing accessibility while reducing traditional barriers.