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Promoting Shared Governance

Since 1916, the AAUP has been ensuring meaningful faculty participation in institutional governance.

The AAUP staff provides advice and assistance to faculty members throughout the country on matters of academic governance.

The staff also receives, on behalf of the Committee on College and University Governance, complaints of departures from the Association's recommended standards in this area. In 1991, the Association's Council made it possible for an AAUP annual meeting to sanction an institution for "substantial noncompliance with standards of academic governance."

The AAUP offers an award to recognize outstanding contributions to shared governance by administrators or trustees, and administers a memorial fund used to support lectures on academic freedom and shared governance at Association conferences.  

For questions about governance issues, or to make a complaint, write to governance@aaup.org.

Read more about shared governance.

 

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Section Highlights

AAUP Amicus Briefs, 2005-08

On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, a coalition including the AAUP filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in Crawford v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, an important Title VII case. Read more. (4/22)

Nominate an Administrator or Trustee

The Ralph S. Brown Award for Shared Governance is given to a college or university administrator or trustee, or to a board of trustees, in recognition of an outstanding contribution to shared governance.

Read more about the award.

Nominations are accepted each year; the deadline is generally in April. Write to Robert Kreiser for more information.