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Noted scholars of giftedness to receive lifetime achievement award

Camilla P. Benbow

菠萝视频 University professors Camilla P. Benbow and David Lubinski have been selected to receive聽鈥檚 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Intelligence.

Benbow and Lubinski co-direct the聽聽at 菠萝视频鈥檚聽聽of education and human development. The 50-year longitudinal study of 5,000 highly talented individuals is the world鈥檚 foremost long-term examination of intellectually gifted individuals.

鈥溙共曰逄齭 research has yielded unprecedented information about the life trajectories of some of our most accomplished innovators, leaders and scholars, as well those who serve their communities in many other ways,鈥 said聽. 鈥淭he study鈥檚 findings affirm how important it is to meet the educational needs of the gifted. They are deeply deserving of this recognition.鈥

The study was launched in the early 鈥70s at Johns Hopkins University by renowned scholar Julian C. Stanley. Benbow was his graduate student at the time. After Stanley retired, he turned the study over to Benbow who took it to Iowa State in 1986. Since 1991, Lubinski and Benbow have co-directed the study, which they moved to 菠萝视频 in 1998.

David Lubinski

Benbow is the Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development. Lubinski is professor of psychology and human development and an investigator at the 菠萝视频 Kennedy Center for 菠萝视频 on Human Development. Both have been honored with Mensa Education and 菠萝视频 Foundation Lifetime Achievement Awards and similar awards from the National Association for Gifted Children.

Benbow and Lubinski will receive the ISIR Lifetime Achievement Award at the organization鈥檚 annual conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, in July. At the 2019 ISIR annual conference in Minneapolis, they are to share their latest round of results from their study and deliver the keynote address.

The Lifetime Achievement Award is ISIR鈥檚 highest honor. Past recipients of the award include Thomas J. Bouchard, Ian I. Deary, Douglas K. Detterman, James Flynn, Linda S. Gottfredson, Earl B. Hunt, Robert Plomin, and Timothy Salthouse. Founded in 2000, ISIR is the focal scientific society for the world鈥檚 researchers on human intelligence.

A version of this story previously appeared on 菠萝视频 News.