International education winners across 20 categories have been revealed at a glamorous gala held at the prestigious Guildhall in London.
With joint winners in one category, the 21 winners and a further 28 highly commended finalists were recognised for their accomplishments over the past year.
“Despite the policy challenges our sector has been facing over the past year, we have, once again, seen an extremely high level of innovation, creativity and talent showcased through this year’s PIEoneers’ entries,” said Clare Gossage, COO and co-founder of The PIE.
“We received entries from 34 countries, which demonstrates the global reach of the awards, now in their eighth year. One of our new categories for 2024 – Excellence in data and insight – proved very popular, and reflects an increase in both supply and demand of robust industry data that people can access to inform their decision making.
We received entries from 34 countries, which demonstrates the global reach of the awards
Clare Gossage, The PIE
“This year, we are improving our sustainability credentials by encouraging guests to consider making a greener choice for their outfit by wearing something pre-worn, and we look forward to hearing their outfit stories via #ThePIEgreencarpet.
“Having recently become a signatory of the CANIE Accord, we are also pleased to be collaborating with CANIE via the #TravelWithCANIE initiative and #ThePIEConvoy for those travelling to EAIE after the PIEoneers, encouraging people to make sustainable travel choices where possible.”
As winners of the the Sustainability international impact award, CANIE was recognised while AIFS Abroad and CIS Abroad were both awarded highly commended for their efforts.
The coveted PIEoneer of the year award went to Taiwan’s NTU for its International Mentorship Program. In this category, Honoris United Universities were highly commended.
Two winners were announced for the Outstanding contribution to industry award: Darla K. Deardorff and Virginia M. Macchiavello, while Nunzio Quacquarelli was highly commended in this category.
The full list of winners and highly commended for the 2024 PIEoneer Awards are:
- Business school of the year: Colorado State University – College of Business, US
Highly commended: Conestoga College ITAL – School of Business, Canada - Championing diversity, equity and inclusion award: AFS Intercultural Programs, Global
Highly commended: Universitas 21 & Common Purpose, Global - Digital innovation of the year – learning: CodiPlay, Kazakhstan
Highly commended: RMIT College of Business and Law, Australia – Gamification and Serious Games - Digital innovation of the year – student recruitment: Platty, Australia
Highly commended: StudyLink, Australia & University of Liverpool, United Kingdom - Emerging leader of the year: Varsha Devi Balakrishnan, Voyage, Australia
Highly commended: Bimpe Femi-Oyewo, Edward Consulting, Nigeria; Cornelis den Hartog & Lars Molenaar, Goin’, The Netherlands - Employability international impact award: NTU, Taiwan – International Mentorship Program
Highly commended: StudyAdelaide, Australia – Regional Careers Tours - Excellence in Data and insight: Voyage, Australia – #TheSocialSource
Highly commended: IDP Education, Global – IQ Data and Insights - Innovation of the year – assessment and credentials: The Assessment of Sustainability Knowledge (TASK), France
Highly commended: KEATH.ai, UK & Acreditta, Colombia - International alum of the year: Raju Kendre, India – SOAS University of London, UK
Highly commended: Oteri Okolo, Nigeria – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London and International Students House, UK - International student recruitment organisation of the year: IDP Education, Global
Highly commended: AECC, Global - Language training provider of the year: International Language Institute of Massachusetts, US
Highly commended: Monash University English Language Centre, Australia - Marketing campaign of the year: School for International Training (SIT), US – Africa: See for Yourself
Highly commended: StudyAdelaide, Australia – Closer to Adelaide Interactive Branding Campaign; Global Wales, UK – Study in Wales India Campaign; PingPong Digital & University of Sheffield, UK – WeChat Red Envelope Campaign - Membership organisation of the year: Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE), Global
Highly commended: International House World Organisation, UK & Study Gold Coast, Australia - Outstanding contribution to the industry: Darla K. Deardorff, US & Virginia M. Macchiavello, Canada
- PIEoneer of the year: NTU, Taiwan – International Mentorship Program
Highly commended: Honoris United Universities, Global - Progressive education delivery award: Cormack Consultancy Group, Mosaik Education, Universities UK International, UK – The UK-Ukraine Twinning Dual Degree Project – Way to Rebuild Education in Crisis
Highly commended: University of Surrey & ProjectCHAKRA, UK – Hackathon17 & Social Leaders Programme - Public / Private partnership of the year: Study NSW & NEAS and the Homestay Sector, Australia – Homestay Quality Standards
Highly commended: Pagoda Projects, UK & Massey University, New Zealand – 7-Week Agriculture and Sustainability Internship Programme in Mexico City - Student support award: The University of Sydney, Australia – Learning Hub – SCANA
Highly commended: Future Forte, Australia & Student Confidence, Australia - Study abroad and exchange experience of the year: Newcastle University, UK – Widening Access to Global Education
Highly commended: The Intern Group, UK - Sustainability international impact award: Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE), Global – #TravelwithCANIE initiative 2023
Highly commended: CIS Abroad, US & AIFS Abroad, US