Association of American Universities
Organization of leading research universities
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2023 | Six new universities were added to the AAU: Arizona State University, George Washington University, University of California, Riverside, University of Miami, University of Notre Dame, and University of South Florida. |
2023 | Six new universities were added to the AAU: Arizona State University, George Washington University, University of California, Riverside, University of Miami, University of Notre Dame, and University of South Florida. |
2022 | Iowa State University leaves the Association of American Universities. |
2022 | Iowa State University leaves the Association of American Universities. |
2021 | Tufts University became a member of the Association of American Universities. |
2021 | Tufts University became a member of the Association of American Universities. |
2020 | Mary Sue Coleman concludes her presidency, and Barbara Snyder becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2020 | Mary Sue Coleman concludes her presidency, and Barbara Snyder becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2019 | Dartmouth College and University of California, Santa Cruz were admitted to the AAU. |
2019 | Dartmouth College and University of California, Santa Cruz were admitted to the AAU. |
2016 | Hunter R. Rawlings III concludes his presidency, and Mary Sue Coleman becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2016 | Hunter R. Rawlings III concludes his presidency, and Mary Sue Coleman becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2014 | The Association of American Universities (AAU) publicly supported the proposed Research and Development Efficiency Act, advocating for reducing regulatory burdens on universities and researchers conducting federally-funded research. |
2014 | The Association of American Universities (AAU) publicly supported the proposed Research and Development Efficiency Act, advocating for reducing regulatory burdens on universities and researchers conducting federally-funded research. |
2012 | University of Massachusetts Amherst's newly elected chancellor reaffirmed the goal of elevating the campus to AAU standards and potentially becoming a member in the near future. |
2012 | University of Massachusetts Amherst's newly elected chancellor reaffirmed the goal of elevating the campus to AAU standards and potentially becoming a member in the near future. |
2011 | Syracuse University and University of Nebraska–Lincoln leave the Association of American Universities. |
2011 | Robert M. Berdahl concludes his presidency, and Hunter R. Rawlings III becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2011 | Syracuse University and University of Nebraska–Lincoln leave the Association of American Universities. |
2011 | Robert M. Berdahl concludes his presidency, and Hunter R. Rawlings III becomes the new President of the Association of American Universities |
2010 | North Carolina State University chancellor described AAU as the 'pre-eminent research-intensive membership group', expressing the university's aspiration to join the organization. |
2010 | Georgia Institute of Technology joined the Association of American Universities. |
2010 | Georgia Institute of Technology joined the Association of American Universities. |
2010 | North Carolina State University chancellor described AAU as the 'pre-eminent research-intensive membership group', expressing the university's aspiration to join the organization. |
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