Former English Australia Chair receives Award

English Australia was delighted to hear that Seamus Fagan, former Chair of English Australia, was presented with the IEAA Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of International Education at last week’s Australian International Education Conference (AIEC) in Melbourne.

 

 

This award ‘recognises the ongoing outstanding contribution of a professional colleague in international education who has led groundbreaking initiatives that improved international education in Australia’.

 

Seamus was the Chair of English Australia for a six year period between 2004 and 2010 (and on the Board for 10 years), leading the ELICOS peak body through a critical period of its history.

He is currently the Director of the English Language and Foundation Studies Centre at the University of Newcastle, and has been actively engaged in international education for 32 years. In addition to his work in ELICOS teaching and management roles, he has been committed to working on behalf of the broader industry through roles on the Boards of IEAA and the sector accrediting body NEAS as well as English Australia.

He is highly regarded for his advocacy of English language training and regional education providers, his unwavering commitment to the international student experience and the delivery of quality international education.