Awards Hall of Fame

Each year, the EAIE Awards celebrate outstanding individuals and organisations whose vision, dedication and impact advance international education. These awards represent one of the highest marks of distinction in the EAIE community by recognising those who set new standards and inspire us all. 

Moving forward, the EAIE Awards are entering a new chapter with a streamlined structure focusing on two core honours: the EAIE Award for Vision and Leadership and the EAIE Award for Excellence in Internationalisation. The EAIE Board will oversee the selection of awardees, and as part of this change, there will not be an open call for nominations. The remarkable work taking place across our sector will continue to be recognised, and the new Award winners will be announced at the Annual EAIE Conference in September. 

Explore the achievements of past winners and join us as we continue to shine a spotlight on excellence. 

Honouring excellence & lasting impact

In 2025, we recognised three outstanding individuals. Allan Goodman received the President’s Award, and we also honoured the memory of Saskia Loer Hansen and Tia Loukkola, both of whom passed away earlier in the year, for their lasting contributions to the international higher education sector. 

Allan E. Goodman

Allan E. Goodman

Institute of International Education (IIE)

Saskia Loer Hansen
Tia Loukkola

 

History of the EAIE Awards

Since its initial inception in 2003, the EAIE Awards have recognised outstanding achievements in the field of international education, representing a diverse array of honours that have evolved and diversified over the years.

Award for Excellence in Internationalisation

The Excellence in Internationalisation Award recognises institutions and organisations reshaping international education with innovative, inclusive and high‑impact solutions. 

Award for Vision and Leadership

This award honours individuals and organisations whose outstanding leadership sparks new ideas, drives strategic innovation and reimagines the future of global higher education. 

President's Award

The President’s Award is awarded by the current EAIE President to an individual or group, in recognition of above-and-beyond contributions to the field. 

Award for Outstanding Contribution

This award recognised individuals who made a significant contribution to the Association’s work and generously contributed their time and expertise to enhance the EAIE community experience. 

 

Constance Meldrum Award for Vision and Leadership

Constance Meldrum was a pioneer, innovator and a staunch supporter of the EAIE. Her work for the European Commission was instrumental in setting up cooperation activities in higher education between Europe and North America. She strived to create something beyond the ordinary, not accepting the status quo. Constance sadly passed away in 2003, and her substantial bequest supported the Constance Meldrum Award for Vision and Leadership. The EAIE Award for Vision and Leadership is given today in Constance's honour.

Bo Gregersen Award for Best Practice

Bo Gregersen was a collaborative and inclusive leader who personified standards of good practice in international education. He received the EAIE Best Practice Award in 2005 for his instrumental role in helping the Aarhus School of Business in Denmark transition into an international institution. Bo sadly passed away in 2008, and the award was renamed the Bo Gregersen Award for Best Practice to reflect his contribution to international education and his exceptional integrity as a person and colleague. The EAIE Award for Excellence in Internationalisation is given today in Bo's honour.

Institutional Award for Innovation in Internationalisation

This award recognised higher education institutions which had a demonstrable track record in strategic innovation in the internationalisation of higher education. 

Tony Adams Award for Excellence in Research

A valued member of our international community, Tony Adams was a policy innovator, an inspiring leader and a mentor to many in international higher education. His work on implementing international programmes and developing partnerships between higher education institutions worldwide was far-reaching and opened up the world to many students. His work as co-editor of the Journal of Studies in International Education has had an enduring impact. Tony was a regular trainer and presenter at EAIE conferences over a number of years. Tony sadly passed away in 2011, and the Tony Adams Award for Excellence in Research commemorated his passion and dedication to international education. 

Rising Star Award

The Rising Star Award honoured recent members of the EAIE who had made a noteworthy contribution to international education in recent years. 

Transatlantic Leadership Award

The Transatlantic Leadership Award was supported by a substantial endowment from Jim Frey. The award was dedicated to his pioneering work nurturing transatlantic relations between higher education institutions in Europe and North America. Jim is an admired researcher and trainer within international education. He founded Educational Credential Evaluators Inc. in 1980, a non-profit that evaluates international educational credentials to ensure qualifications are fairly recognised across borders. Jim received the first ever EAIE President’s Award in 2008 for his years of service as a leader, advocate, advisor, colleague and friend.