Miami, Florida - December 14th, 2010 - The American International
Recruitment Council (AIRC) and Hobsons announced plans to establish the
Marjorie Peace Lenn Endowment, which will offer an annual award for
students studying issues of international education. The endowment,
announced at AIRC’s annual conference, will be administered by AIRC
with initial funding by Hobsons in remembrance of Dr. Marjorie Peace
Lenn, President of the Center for Quality Assurance in International
Education and AIRC Director of Certification, who passed away in
October.
Dr. Lenn’s contribution to international education and global quality
assurance was unparalleled. She served as the Vice President of the
Council on Postsecondary Accreditation, was a member of the
International Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education,
founded the Global Alliance for Transnational Education (the first
truly global academic quality assurance agency and the National
Committee on International Trade in Education, among many other
accomplishments. The award will be offered for undergraduate or graduate
academic research focused on issues of international trade in
educational services or quality assurance in international student
mobility. With this award, AIRC is able to foster the development of the
next generation of leaders in international education. Mitch
Leventhal, President of AIRC , says “AIRC was very honored that Hobsons
has recognized Marjorie in this way. This award will encourage young
scholars to focus on issues of trade in educational services and
international student mobility, and will serve to recognize new
contributions to the field.”
As a provider of international recruitment solutions, Hobsons has
followed the work of AIRC closely, serving as a sponsor, applicant for
candidacy, and now a donor. The donation is the first of its kind from
Hobsons. “Establishing the Marjorie Peace Lenn Endowment is a rare
opportunity for Hobsons to honor the work of a leader in international
education and support the work of students,” says Jeremy Cooper,
President of Integrated Marketing Solutions at Hobsons. “The study of
issues surrounding student mobility and quality assurance are critical
to preparing global citizens and is viewed as indispensible to Hobsons.”
An application and review process for the Marjorie Peace Lenn Endowment
is expected by mid-2011, with an initial award to be made at the 3rd
Annual AIRC Conference in December 2011.
About Hobsons - www.hobsons.com
Hobsons is a premier provider of innovative technology and integrated
marketing solutions that empower education professionals to manage the
entire student lifecycle including recruitment, enrollment, and
retention. With end-to-end, enterprise-class products built from over
thirty years of education experience and market knowledge, Hobsons helps
more than 5,000 global secondary schools, colleges, and universities
achieve their goals. A Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) subsidiary,
Hobsons is headquartered in Cincinnati, OH with offices in Washington
DC; Fairfax, VA; Oakland, CA; London, England; and Melbourne, Australia.
About AIRC - www.airc-education.org
THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT COUNCIL - Founded in
June 2008, the AIRC is a Standards Development Organization (SDO)
officially registered with the U.S. Department of Justice and the
Federal Trade Commission. Its mission is to develop standards of ethical
practice pertaining to international student recruitment to American
educational institutions and to establish a certification framework for
international student recruitment agencies. The AIRC is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit corporation.
For additional information, contact:
John Deupree, Executive Director, AIRC, tel: +1 240 516 8470, info@airc-education.org, www.airc-education.org
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