The very best in innovation and achievement across the international education sector was once again recognised at the 2023 annual PIEoneer Awards ceremony.
The glamorous ceremony took place on September 22 in central London, where 560 people from 21 countries gathered to celebrate the sector’s achievements over the last year – of which there were many.
Among 143 finalists recognised were winners of the Marketing campaign of the year category – Universities UK International and Charles Cormack Consultancy. The organisations, along with creative agency Waterfall, were awarded for their efforts in The #TwinForHope Campaign which saw UK and Ukrainian universities twin to form five-year reciprocal partnerships, enabling sharing of support, resources, ideas and expertise.
This year, three individuals were recognised in the coveted Outstanding contribution to the industry category: University of Portsmouth pro-vice chancellor for global engagement, ex-BUILA chair and all around UK sector champion Bobby Mehta; Studyportals CEO Edwin van Rest for his continued advocacy for access to higher education; and Cyndi McLeod, CEO, Global University Systems Canada, for 30 years of leadership in international education.
“This award is really not about me. This is a testament to the purpose, the passion and persistence of our amazing staff and many wonderful partners all across the world that support us,” said van Rest, whose goal is to ensure no student misses out on an education opportunity because of lack of information.
“Huge congratulations to all the winners in our 20 categories – you are an inspiration”
The 2023 PIEoneer of the year award went to AFS Intercultural Programs for AFS Global STEM Accelerators – the full scholarship program for girls who are active global citizens, energised to help solve some of the biggest global challenges.
Meanwhile, Qatar-based Education Above All Foundation were highly commended in this category for their efforts in the Internet Free Education Resource Bank.
Australia’s Mozaik Play celebrated its win in the International student recruitment organisation of the year category for the second year in a row.
“Every year we are astounded by the level of innovation being carried out across the sector and this year is no exception,” said Clare Gossage, COO and co-founder, The PIE.
“Tickets sold out for this year’s awards and this is our biggest show yet.
“It’s wonderful to reflect on how The PIEoneer Awards have grown since we launched them in 2011 at RIBA, London, with 11 categories and 250 attendees.
“Huge congratulations to all the winners in our 20 categories – you are an inspiration,” said Gossage.
Attendees heard from Immy Mukawumbya, co-founder and global ambassador of the awards’ 2023 charity partner Shine with Skills Foundation. The foundation, in line with Uganda’s national need for vocational training, supports economic development by creating partnerships and projects to inform, educate and train youth in the country and worldwide.
In an emotional speech, Mukawumbya said while growing up in Uganda, she witnessed the lack of employment opportunities in her community.
“We wanted to change this by offering free training programs to youths who would pay it forward by training other youths.”
The full list of winners and highly commended for the 2023 PIEoneer Awards:
- Business school of the year: Kaplan Business School, Australia
Highly commended: EHL Hospitality Business School, Switzerland
- Championing diversity, equity and inclusion award: University of East London and Unicaf
Highly commended: Western Sydney University – Thai-Myanmar Border Refugee Scholarship Program
- Digital innovation of the year – assessment and credentials: Riiid, Korea – an online test preparation platform and app for the SAT and ACT
Highly commended: Oxford International Digital Institute, UK – Oxford ELLT
- Digital innovation of the year – learning: IBT College, Canada – Micro-credentials leading to a Personal Support Worker Diploma using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Highly commended: The WorldGrad, Singapore
- Digital innovation of the year – student recruitment: Successful Graduate, Australia – Recruiting Students Back Into Australia
Highly commended: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia – Swintopia
- Digital innovation of the year – technology: BorderPass, Canada
Highly commended: Otermans Institute, UK – OIAI
- Emerging leader of the year: Elliott Lancaster, Keele University, UK and Yinbo Yu, UKCISA, UK
Highly commended: Andy Howells, UUKi, UK
- Employability international impact award: Twin Group and University of Greenwich, UK – Graduate Programmes with Industrial Practise
Highly commended: De Montfort University, UK – Supporting student employability and entrepreneurship through international experiences and Study NSW, Australia
- International alumni of the year: Nam Nguyen, Vietnam – Johns Hopkins University, United States
Highly commended: Beauclaire Mbanya, Cameroon – University of Rochester, US
- International student recruitment organisation of the year: Mozaik Play, Australia
Highly commended: AECC, Australia and Blue Ivy Coaching, Mexico
- Language training provider of the year: LILA* Liverpool, UK
Highly commended: Edify Education, Brazil and UCD English Language Academy, Ireland
- Marketing campaign of the year: Universities UK International, Cormack Consultancy Group and Waterfall, UK – The #TwinForHope Campaign
Highly commended: National Indian Students and Alumni Union, UK – The India UK Achievers Honours
- Membership organisation of the year: UK Council for International Student Affairs, UK and Universities UK International, UK
Highly commended: Colleges and Institutes Canada, Canada
PIEoneer of the year: AFS Intercultural Programs, Global – AFS Global STEM Accelerators
Highly commended: Education Above All Foundation, Qatar – Internet Free Education Resource Bank
- Progressive education delivery award: THINK Global School, Global
Highly commended: Australian Centre for Education, Cambodia – Children’s Plus+ & Young Learners’ Plus+ Programs
- Public / Private partnership of the year: WISE Women in STEM Entrepreneurship-IAE Business School, Argentina & Inter-American Development Bank Lab & Hemispheric University Consortium, US
Highly commended: Northumbria University, UK & St George’s University, Grenada – International Medical Degree Pathways – a unique collaborative partnership in medical education
- Student support award: studentVIP, Canada – Virtual Health Clinic
Highly commended: Nido, UK
- Study abroad and exchange experience of the year: Teens of Color Abroad, US and Think Pacific, Fiji
Highly commended: Singapore Management University, Singapore – Cultivating global citizenship through SMU Industry x Project-Based Experiential Learning Overseas Approach
- Sustainability international impact award: Hazaar, United Kingdom
Highly commended: Intercultural outreach Initiative, US – 2025 Net Zero Strategy and University of Sydney, Australia – Sustainability Program
- Outstanding contribution to the industry: Bobby Mehta, UK and Cyndi McLeod, Canada and Edwin van Rest, The Netherlands
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