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Founded 1913
Secretary General Dr John Rowett
Location London, England
Membership 480
Website www.acu.ac.uk

The Association of Commonwealth Universities represents over 480 universities from Commonwealth countries.

"We serve our member institutions by advancing international co-operation and understanding in higher education, and by providing a broad range of services and facilities."

History


In 1912, the University of London took the iniative to assemble 53 representatives of universities in London to hold a Congress of Universities of the Empire. They decided they needed a "bureau of information." Its affairs would be handled by a committee representing universities at home and abroad. In 1913 the office opened as the Universities Bureau of the British Empire. They incorporated under license of the Board of Trade in 1919 and received a grant of £5000 to operate an office premises, with the understanding that the universities of the Empire would fund its maintenance. In 1948 the name was changed to Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth and in 1963 it changed to its current name.

In 1986, Queen Elizabeth II became patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.

Members


Australia

Bangladesh

Barbados

Botswana

Brunei Darussalam

Cameroon

Canada

Cyprus

Fiji

Ghana

Guyana

Hong Kong

Jamaica

Kenya

Lesotho

Malawi

Malta

Mauritius

Mozambique

Namibia

New Zealand

Nigeria

Papua New Guinea

Singapore

South Africa

Swaziland

Trinidad and Tobago

United Kingdom

Zambia

Zimbabwe

External link


Commonwealth Universities | Commonwealth of Nations | Lists of universities and colleges | University organizations

 

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