ASIC Awards

We want our institutions to educate globally competent and culturally aware students, proud of their education and their countries, and mature in their understanding that they can live and work in harmony alongside people with markedly different backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs.

Throughout our history, ASIC has recognised and rewarded the efforts of our institutions in going above and beyond in:

  • their duty of care,
  • innovative delivery of high-quality educational experiences,
  • the championing of global citizenship education.

ASIC International Education Awards 2022


On the second day of ASICUK22, we were delighted to recognise the following outstanding contributions to international education:

Outstanding Contribution to International Education    

  • Dr Simone Slabbert, Christian Family Church International Bible College (CFCIBC) – Outstanding Contribution to International Education
  • Sercan Oz, Stirling Schools – Outstanding Contribution to International Education (Schools)
  • Aiyshah Gwilliam, ELIT Language School – Outstanding Contribution to International Education (Language Schools)
  • Cairo University – Outstanding Contribution to International Education
  • Cambridge Assessment International Education – Outstanding Contribution to International Education
  • Applied Science Private University – Outstanding Achievement in the development of International Education in Jordan
  • University of Bahrain, College of Arts – Outstanding QA Systems in Art Education
  • Central European Management Institute – Outstanding Contribution to International Education (Online Learning)

Quality Assurance in International Education       

  • Rajini Foundation School – Quality Assurance in International Education
  • Dr Modi Juma Saleh Al Ghailani, Bayan College – Leadership in Developing Outstanding QA systems in International Education
  • Prof. Dr Kaup Mohamed, Ph.D, DBA (USA), London American City College – Development of QA Systems in Work-Based Education

Sustainability in Education    

  • Duncan Ross, Times Higher Education – Sustainability in Education (Impact Rankings)
  • Rajamangala University of Technology, Thanyaburi – Sustainability in Education

Inclusivity in International Education

  • Dr Paul Charles, Resilience Coaching International – Inclusivity in International Education
  • Sotpattana School for the Deaf – Inclusivity in International Education

Chairman’s Awards 

  • Ass. Prof. Dr Sommai Pivsa, President of Rajamangala University of Technology, Thanyaburi – The Chairman’s Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Harvard University – The Chairman’s Award for Outstanding CPD Systems in Support of International Education Institutions
  • Rajamangala University of Technology, Thanyaburi – The Chairman’s Award for Enterprise in the Community 

Chairman’s Posthumous Award   

  • Dato Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing, Limkokwing Academy of Creative Technology – The Chairman’s Posthumous Award 

Inclusivity Awards 2021 – Winners

AIMSMET (ASIA Metropolitan University), Malaysia
Equality and Diversity

ELM School, Somaliland
Development of an ethos of Inclusivity

Dhofar University, Oman
Promoting opportunities for people with a disability

IBS College, Malaysia
Promotion of Equal Access for all

London American City College, UAE
Promotion of Equal Access for all

Management & Science University (MSU), Malaysia
Equality in education

Oxford College of Education, UK
Inclusivity through information technology

Pegaso Online University (Universita’ Telematica Pegaso), Italy
Promotion of opportunities for Persons with Disabilities

Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Advancement of Disability Inclusion

Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand
Effective adoption of a philosophy of Inclusivity

Royal University for Women, Bahrain
Promotion of Gender Equality

Sotpattana School for the Deaf, Thailand
Providing opportunities for children with disabilities and development of an ethos of Religious Tolerance

The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Kuwait
Development of an ethos of Inclusivity

Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia
Development of an ethos of Inclusivity

University Ibn Khaldoun, Tunis
Inclusivity, Diversity, and Equality

University of Petra, Jordan
Effective adoption of a philosophy of overall Inclusivity

Zurich Elite Business School, Switzerland
Inclusiveness in a cultural setting

Universitas Prof. Dr. Moestopo, Indonesia
The advancement of Religious Tolerance


Fellowship Award 2021 – Winners

Asst. Prof. Dr Boontida Uapipatanakul
Dr Anas Alsoud
Dr Simone Slabbert
Dr  Edward Roy Krishnan
Prof Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid


Enterprise Award 2021 – Winner

Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand
Enterprise in the Community