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Those being excluded from the US will doubtless include faculty and students who seek to travel here to conduct academic work ...
The AAUP is an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO.
Since 1915, the AAUP has been crafting policies for the academic profession on both fundamental principles and emerging issues. AAUP business reports are published annually in the Bulletin of the ...
The AAUP is a union and membership association of faculty and other academic professionals. Headquartered in Washington, DC, we have members and chapters based at colleges and universities across the ...
The submissions deadline has now passed, and a new call for papers will be issued in the fall along with this year's volume. The AAUP’s Journal of Academic Freedom invites submissions for the 2025 ...
Academic freedom is the freedom of a teacher or researcher in higher education to investigate and discuss the issues in his or her academic field, and to teach and publish findings without ...
The policies published in the AAUP’s Policy Documents and Reports, also known as the "Redbook," have been formulated by standing and special AAUP committees and governing bodies, and at times in ...
The AAUP encourages unionization of all eligible higher education employees as the best way to secure professional standards and to ensure that effective instruction remains the core institutional ...
1915–1916 John Dewey (Philosophy), Columbia University 1916–1917 John H. Wigmore (Law), Northwestern University 1917–1918 Frank Thilly (Philosophy), Cornell University 1918–1919 J. M. Coulter (Botany) ...
AAUP members can establish a chapter at an institution that is either accredited or is a candidate for accreditation and that has at least seven active AAUP members. The first step is to call an ...
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