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  1. The Association of American Universities (AAU) is an organization of American research universities devoted to maintaining a strong system of academic research and education. Founded in 1900, it consists of 69 public and private universities in the United States as well as two universities in Canada .

  2. The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) is a global membership organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States. It works to improve quality and equity in undergraduate education and advance liberal education.

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    • Expanded Role with The Federal Government
    • AAU Opens A DC Office

    Worried that this lack of uniform standards was hurting the reputations of U.S. universities, the presidents of the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Harvard University, The Johns Hopkins University, and the University of California issued an invitation to colleagues at nine other institutions. In their letter, the presidents said their g...

    At the meeting in Chicago, presidents and graduate deans from the 14 universities agreed to work together on major issues facing higher education. One result of their collaboration was AAU’s proposal to establish a standard meaning for such terms as department, course, college, and school. These standards were eventually agreed to by the broader hi...

    Almost as soon as AAU was founded, German universities began using AAU membership as a measure of quality for graduate school admissions. The founders did not want the association to grow too rapidly, so rather than expand its membership, AAU in 1914 took developed a list of U.S. institutions whose graduates were deemed capable of succeeding at Eur...

    In the late 1930’s, AAU began to expand its attention beyond institutional issues such as accreditation and graduate education, as the federal government began looking to universities for policy and scientific expertise. The relationship continued to grow through World War II. At the end of the war, the director of Franklin Roosevelt’s Office of Sc...

    Five years later, in 1962, AAU opened a Washington office with a single staff person, and in 1969, created the Council on Federal Relations, a group of campus officials tasked with paying close attention to federal issues. In 1977 AAU hired its first president — Thomas Bartlett, former president of Colgate University — and professional staff who fo...

  3. America's Leading Research Universities: By the Numbers. Founded in 1900, the Association of American Universities is composed of America’s leading research universities. AAU’s 71 research universities transform lives through education, research, and innovation.

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  4. The Association of American Universities (AAU) is a Washington, D.C.-based organization representing sixty-one of the most prestigious North American higher education institutions, fifty-nine in the United States and two in Canada. Membership is by invitation only, with an approximately 50 percent split between public and private institutions.

  5. The Association of American Universities (AAU) was founded in February 1900, at a two-day conference that 14 of the nation's leading Ph.D.-granting institutions held at the University of Chicago.

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  7. Overview. The Association of American Universities (AAU) is a nonprofit organization that represents 65 leading research universities in the United States and Canada. The AAU was founded in 1900 and serves as a platform for its member institutions to collaborate and advocate for policies and funding that support research and innovation in ...

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