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The Association of American Universities (AAU) is an organization of leading research universities devoted to maintaining a strong system of academic research and education. It consists of sixty U.S. universities (both public and private), and two universities in Canada.

AAU was founded in 1900 by a group of fourteen Ph.D.-granting universities in the U.S. to strengthen and standardize U.S. doctoral programs. Today, the primary purpose of the AAU is to provide a forum for the development and implementation of institutional and national policies promoting strong programs in academic research and scholarship and undergraduate, graduate, and professional education.

Members and their years of admission


AAU membership is by invitation only, and extends only to those universities who are deemed by the AAU to have exceptional quality in their research and graduate education programs.

Public universities

Private universities

Canadian universities

Disenfranchised universities


External link


Association of American Universities | Lists of universities and colleges in the United States | Lists of universities and colleges in Canada | 1900 establishments

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