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Association of American Universities
The Association of American Universities (AAU) is an organization of elite 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.
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Members and their years of admission
State universities
- The University of Arizona (1985)
- University of California, Berkeley (1900)
- University of California, Davis (1996)
- University of California, Irvine (1996)
- University of California, Los Angeles (1974)
- University of California, San Diego (1982)
- University of California, Santa Barbara (1995)
- University of Colorado at Boulder (1966)
- University of Florida (1985)
- University of Illinois (1908)
- Indiana University (1909)
- University of Iowa (1909)
- Iowa State University (1958)
- University of Kansas (1909)
- University of Maryland, College Park (1969)
- University of Michigan (1900)
- Michigan State University (1964)
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (1908)
- University of Missouri - Columbia (1908)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1909)
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1989)
- University at Buffalo (State University of New York) (1989)
- Stony Brook University (State University of New York) (2001)
- University of North Carolina (1922)
- The Ohio State University (1916)
- University of Oregon (1969)
- The Pennsylvania State University (1958)
- University of Pittsburgh (1974)
- Purdue University (1958)
- University of Texas (1929)
- Texas A&M University (2001)
- University of Virginia (1904)
- University of Washington (1950)
- University of Wisconsin (1900)
Private universities
- Brandeis University (1985)
- Brown University (1933)
- California Institute of Technology (1934)
- Carnegie Mellon University (1982)
- Case Western Reserve University (1969)
- Columbia University (1900)
- Cornell University (1900)
- Duke University (1938)
- Emory University (1995)
- Harvard University (1900)
- The Johns Hopkins University (1900)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1934)
- New York University (1950)
- Northwestern University (1917)
- Princeton University (1900)
- Rice University (1985)
- University of Rochester (1941)
- Stanford University (1900)
- Syracuse University (1966)
- Tulane University (1958)
- University of Chicago (1900)
- University of Pennsylvania (1900)
- University of Southern California (1969)
- Vanderbilt University (1950)
- Washington University in St. Louis (1923)
- Yale University (1900)
Canadian universities
- McGill University (1926)
- University of Toronto (1926)
Disenfranchised universities
- Clark University (1900 - 1999) - Left to because its mission focus had changed from research to undegraduate education.
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