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List of IAU Members
IAU gathers almost 600 Members (Institutions, Organisations, Affiliates and Associates) from over 120 countries.
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INSTITUTIONS
ADMISSION CRITERIA AND ANNUAL FEES
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IAU institutional membership is open to institutions whose main objective is higher education and the development of knowledge. Applying Universities and other higher education institutions must:- be public or private not-for-profit;
- be degree-conferring institutions;
- be recognized by their own national competent body/bodies or its equivalent;
- have undergone, at the national or regional level, a process of quality assurance or accreditation, or, if such a process does not exist, be a member of a national or regional association of universities;
- be dedicated to the study of several branches of knowledge;
- grant at least a three-year, first cycle or undergraduate degree;
- have graduated at least three cohorts of students*;
- Conduct research activities implying an active participation of the staff in scientific or scholarly research as well as necessary equipment at their disposal.
*In order to allow newly established higher education institutions to become actively engaged in the work of IAU, and benefit from the services offered, universities and other HEIs having graduated at least one cohort of students may be granted Observer status until they fulfill the criterion of having graduated three cohorts, at which time they become full Member.
IAU is funded primarily through its membership fees and depends on these funds to effectively carry out its activities, including its online webinar series and thematic debates, events and conferences, publications, projects and other initiatives.
The Members’ strong engagement, commitment, and financial contributions are vital for the association. It is thanks to its Members’ commitment that the IAU exists and continues to act as the global voice of higher education.
Member Institutions Fees in Euros Institutions Low Income Countries Middle Income Countries High Income Countries Less than 1,000 Students 1,050 € 1,500 € 1,600 € Between 1,000-5,000 students 1,500 € 1,900 € 2,000 € Between 5,000-10,000 students 2,000 € 2,700 € 2,850 € More than 10,000 students 2,600 € 3,450 € 3,600 € >> You may refer to the list of countries by income category
The financial year at IAU runs from 1 October to 30 September.
APPLICATION PROCESS
IAU Membership application process steps are:
1. Please read carefully the admission criteria to check if your institution is eligible for Membership.
2. Fill in and return the application form duly completed to membership@iau-aiu.net
3. The applications are reviewed at least once a month. If retained for Membership, you will receive an acceptance letter from the IAU Secretary-General explaining the formalities to finalize Membership:
Payment of the annual membership fees
Signing of IAU letter of commitment on official institutional letterhead.
Support the Membership Solidarity Fund
Show your solidarity with universities that are struggling financially to become or retain their IAU Membership. Enable them to avail of the international network the IAU provides and make their voice be heard. Your contribution would support the way towards more inclusive and equitable higher education.
ORGANIZATIONS
ADMISSION CRITERIA AND ANNUAL FEES
All associations or networks of universities and higher education institutions that bring together the leaders and other representatives of institutions or higher learning and/or research are eligible to apply of membership. Associations of universities and other higher education institutions at national, sub-national, regional or international level may be admitted as Member Organizations.
Fees for Organizations are based on a combination of the Gross National Product (GNP) of the country where the Organization’s headquarters are situated and student enrollment of its largest institutional member (list of countries per category). The financial year at IAU runs from 1 October to 30 September.
IAU is funded primarily through its membership fees and depends on these funds to effectively carry out its activities, including its online webinar series and thematic debates, events and conferences, publications, projects and other initiatives.
The Members’ strong engagement, commitment, and financial contributions are vital for the association. It is thanks to its Members’ commitment that the IAU exists and continues to act as the global voice of higher education.
Member Organizations Fees in Euros Largest Member counts Low Income Countries Middle Income Countries High Income Countries Less than 1,000 Students 1050 € 1,500 € 1,600 € Between 1,000-5,000 students 1,500 € 1,900 € 2,000 € Between 5,000-10,000 students 2,000 € 2,700 € 2,850 € More than 10,000 students 2,600 € 3,450 € 3,600 € >> You may refer to the list of countries by income category
APPLICATION PROCESS
IAU Membership application process steps are:1. Please read carefully the admission criteria to check if your organization is eligible for Membership.
2. Fill in and return the application form duly completed to membership@iau-aiu.net
3. The applications are reviewed at least once a month. If retained for Membership, you will receive an acceptance letter from the IAU Secretary-General explaining the formalities to finalize Membership:
Payment of the annual membership fees
Signing of IAU letter of commitment on official institutional letterhead.
Apply here AFFILIATES
ADMISSION CRITERIA AND ANNUAL FEES
The IAU Affiliate status is open to all non-governmental organizations and networks, national or international in nature, whose primary mandate is directly related to the mission and work of the IAU but which are not eligible to join the Association as a full Member. Applications eligible for Institutional or Organizational Membership cannot be considered for Affiliate Status.
IAU is funded primarily through its membership fees and depends on these funds to effectively carry out its activities, including its online webinar series and thematic debates, events and conferences, publications, projects and other initiatives.
The Members’ strong engagement, commitment, and financial contributions are vital for the association. It is thanks to its Members’ commitment that the IAU exists and continues to act as the global voice of higher education.
Annual Membership Fees
800 euros per year. The financial year runs from 1 October to 30 September.
APPLICATION PROCESS
IAU Membership application process steps are:1. Please read carefully the admission criteria to check if you or your organization is eligible for Membership.
2. Fill in and return the application form duly completed to membership@iau-aiu.net
3. The applications are reviewed at least once a month. If retained for Membership, you will receive an acceptance letter from the IAU Secretary-General explaining the formalities to finalize Membership:
Payment of the annual membership fees
Signing of IAU letter of commitment on official institutional letterhead.
Apply here ASSOCIATES
ADMISSION CRITERIA AND ANNUAL FEES
IAU Associates are well-known and respected leaders and experts in higher education who share IAU’s goals and values, and wish to enhance their personal collaboration with the Association. Connected to the information dissemination programme, Associates attend conferences and participate in IAU projects.
Annual Associate Fees
150 euros per year. The financial year runs from 1 October to 30 September.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The associate status is only open to individuals who have been personally invited to apply by IAU.SOLIDARITY FUND
Support the Membership Solidarity Fund
Show your solidarity with universities that are struggling financially to become or retain their IAU Membership. Enable them to avail of the international network the IAU provides and make their voice be heard. Your contribution would support the way towards more inclusive and equitable higher education.You may contribute to the general Solidarity Fund here.
Sponsor a Member
You may also wish to pay the membership fees of a specific university or higher education association or organisation. To do so, please write to membership@iau-aiu.net.
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Benefits & commitments
Join the growing global Higher Education community today!
Created under the auspices of UNESCO in 1950, IAU is a membership-driven organisation serving the global higher education community.
IAU Secretariat is based at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France.
WHAT ARE THE KEY REASONS TO JOIN IAU?
The most representative association of higher education institutions and their associations with over 600 members in more than 130 countries;
A UNESCO partner, uniquely positioned to collaborate with many international organizations;
A key source of expertise in four strategic priorities:LEADERSHIP INTERNATIONALIZATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION >> JOIN IAU
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
EXPAND YOUR REACH
DEVELOP YOUR GLOBAL NETWORK Make use of IAU extensive network to form new partnerships
Attend IAU global events at a discounted registration fee with a large audience of international experts
Contribute to IAU working groups, seminars and expert meetingsINCREASE YOUR VISIBILITY Make your institution stand out in WHED
Promote your initiatives on IAU’s website and specialized portals
Host and be a speaker at IAU international conferences, seminars and workshops
BENEFIT FROM TAILOR-MADE SERVICES
GET ADVANCED ACCESS TO IAU KNOWLEDGE HUB WHED: the reference global database, on systems, credentials and institutions worldwide
Peer-reviewed journal Higher Education Policy (HEP)
IAU Horizons, a bi-annual magazine debating current higher education issues
IAU Global Survey report on Internationalization
Direct access to International Higher Education quarterly publication of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College (USA).TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ADVISORY SERVICES & TRAINING ISAS 2.0: Internationalization Strategies Advisory service for institutions, individuals or national governments or organizations
Leadership programme
IAU site visits to higher education institutions implementing innovative technological solutions to improve quality or widen access to higher education
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD
GET INVOLVED IN IAU’S DECISION MAKING Get actively involved in IAU governance
Use the right to vote at the Quadrennial General Conferences
Stand for election as an Administrative Board Member
Design and implement the IAU Strategy 2030INFLUENCE GLOBAL DEBATES Have your interests represented at multilateral organizations, such as Council of Europe, UNESCO, ECOSOC, OECD
Avail of IAU policy statements in your advocacy efforts
Share your views with a global audience at IAU events
Publish articles in IAU Horizons or HEP
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Members
IAU counts four categories of Members: Institutions, Organizations, Affiliates and Associates. Members have specific rights and benefits. Each IAU membership category has a specific set of criteria and application process. IAU gathers almost 600 Members (Institutions, Organisations, Affiliates and Associates) from more than 120 countries.
INSTITUTIONS
Member Institutions are universities or degree-conferring higher education institutions whose main objective is teaching and research, irrespective of whether or not they carry the name of university. Benefiting from IAU’s complete range of services and able to become active participants in all IAU working groups and activities, they also participate in the election of the President and the Administrative Board.
IAU Observer status can be granted to public or private not-for-profit degree-conferring higher education institutions, which do not yet meet the eligibility condition of having graduated three cohorts of students (they should however have graduated at least one cohort of students and meet all other eligibility criteria). The Observer status is valid until the institution has graduated three cohorts of students, at which point it is admitted to full Institutional Membership. In creating this category, IAU wishes to become more inclusive and to contribute to the development of quality higher education globally.
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Since the General Conference held in Durban in 2000, IAU counts Member Organizations. Member Organizations are higher education organizations active on the national, regional or international level. Just like Member Institutions, they are granted full benefits, voting rights, and are represented on the Administrative Board. IAU counts 31 Member Organizations.
International higher education organizations
- Association of African Universities, (AAU), Ghana
- Association of Arab Universities (AARU), Jordan
- Associação das Universidades de Língua Portuguesa (AULP), Portugal
- European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (EURASHE), Belgium
- Aurora Universities Network, Netherlands
- European University Association (EUA), Belgium
- Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (IOHE), Canada
- La Federation for EDucation in Europe / Fédération Européenne Des Ecoles (FEDE), France
- Mediterranean Universities Union, Italy
- The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), UK
- The University of the Arctic (UArctic), Finland
- UNICA - Network of the Universities from the Capitals of Europe, Belgium
- Union de Universidades de América Latina y el Caribe (UDUALC), Mexico
National higher education organizations
Bangladesh
Association of Universities of BangladeshCanada
Universités Canada
Université du QuébecGermany
Bavarian University Alliance (BUA)Holy See
Conference of Rectors of Roman Pontifical Universities and Institutions (CRUIPRO)Hungary
Hungarian Rector’s ConferenceIndia
Association of Indian UniversitiesJapan
The Japan Association of National UniversitiesThe Netherlands
Universities of The NetherlandsRomania
The National Council of Rectors in RomaniaSouth Africa
Universities South AfricaSpain
Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE)AFFILIATES
IAU Affiliates are non-governmental organizations or networks, whose primary mandate is related to education and sharing the Association’s goals and values but which are not eligible to join as full members. Benefiting from IAU’s services, they participate in most of the Association’s projects.
Africa
- Bibliotheca Alexandrina
- Education Sub Saharan Africa
- International Education Association of South Africa
Americas
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, USA
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators, USA
- The International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
Europe
- Academic Cooperation Association (ACA), Belgium
- Académie de recherche et d’enseignement supérieur (ARES), Belgium
- Columbus Association
- COPERNICUS Alliance
- Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges, UK
- Erasmus Student Network, Belgium
- European Women Rectors Association, Belgium
- France Éducation international, France
- International Student Identity Card Association (ISIC)
- Magna Charta Observatory
- Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-dir)
- National Education Opportunities Network (NEON), United Kingdom
- The Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education (NUFFIC)
Asia and Pacific
ASSOCIATES
IAU Associates are well-known and respected leaders and experts in higher education who share IAU’s goals and values, and wish to enhance their personal collaboration with the Association. Connected to the information dissemination programme, Associates attend conferences and participate in IAU projects.
Agneta Bladh - Former IAU Administrative Board Member and Former Rector of the University of Kalmar,Sweden
Stefan Delplace - Honorary Secretary General, EURASHE, European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (aisbl)
Zoltán Dubéczi - Secretary General, Hungarian Rectors Conference, Hungary
Etsuko Katsu - Former Vice-President, International, Meiji University, Japan
Kevin Kinser, Department Head, Education Policy Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Jason Laker, - Professor, Department of Counselor Education San José State University, San José, CA, USA
Carmen Lamagna - Vice-Chancellor, American International University, Bangladesh
Marta Losada - Dean of Science, NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE
H. Ian Macdonald - President Emeritus (York); Professor Emeritus of Economics and Public Policy
H. Peter Mascher - Professor, William Sinclair Chair in Optoelectronics, McMaster University, Canada
Fatima Marinho - Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Porto (Portugal)
Mirta Martin - Former President, Fairmont State University, USA
Romeela Mohee - Commissioner, Higher Education Commission, Mauritius, Former Vice Chancellor at the University of Mauritius, Higher Education Specialist, Commonwealth of Learning, Canada
Pornchai Mongkhonvanit - President, Siam University, Thailand
Clifford Nii Boi Tagoe - Former IAU Administrative Board Member and Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Ghana
Is-Haq Oloyede - Former IAU Administrative Deputy Board Member and Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Nigeria
Daniel Ruiperez - Former Rector, University of Salamanca, Spain
Ranbir Singh - Former Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, India
Paul Zeleza - North Star distinguished professor and associate provost at Case Western Reserve University, United StatesSENIOR FELLOWS
Eva Egron-Polak, Former IAU Secretary General bio contact
Diana-Camelia Iancu, Associate professor, Public Governance and Dean, Faculty of Public Administration, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucarest, Romania bio contact
Jocelyne Gacel-Ávila, Catedra UNESCO, “Internacionalización de la Educación Superior y Ciudadania Global”
Universidad de Guadalajara, México bio contact
Stephen Sterling, Emeritus Professor of Sustainability Education at the Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Plymouth, UK bio contact
Hans de Wit, Hans de Wit is Professor Emeritus of the Practice and Distinguished Fellow of the Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, USA bio contact
Marcelo Knobel, Former Rector of the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil bio contact
Hans-Georg van Liempd, Secretary of the University, Tilburg University, The Netherlands bio contact