Andrew Heiskell Award
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Andrew Heiskell Award was created by Institute of International Education in 2001. The award was named after the name of Andrew Heiskell, a former chairman of Time Inc. and a member of the executive committee of IIE's board of trustees.[1] The aim of this award is to promote and honor the outstanding initiative which is being conducted in international higher education by universities and colleges under IIE network.[2]
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[edit] Categories
The award is given in following categories:[1]
- Internationalizing the Campus
- Study Abroad
- International Exchange Partnerships
[edit] Wining programs and honorable mention
[edit] 2007
In 2007, the following universities won Andrew Heiskell Award under different categories:[2]
- Study abroad
- Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
- Emory University
- University of Wisconsin (Honorable mention)
- Valdosta State University(Honorable mention)
- Internationalizing the campus
- University of Delaware
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (Honorable mention)
- International exchange partnerships
- State University of New York
- Bard College (Honorable mention)