Association of University Administrators

The Association of University Administrators (AUA) is the professional body for higher education administrators and managers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.[1]

Association of University Administrators
MottoConnecting and developing HE professionals
Founded1961 (MUAAS)
TypeProfessional association
FocusHigher education
Location
OriginsConference of University Administrators, Association of Polytechnic Administrators
Area served
Great Britain and Ireland
Key people
Chair: Chris Ince (London Metropolitan University)
Honorary President: Mary Curnock Cook OBE
Websiteaua.ac.uk

Professional development

The AUA provides professional development opportunities for university managers and administrators in the higher education sector. It provides opportunities to help members identify and meet their professional development needs through information services, events and conferences. The AUA organises an annual programme of seminars, workshops and conferences.[2]

Publications

Members receive free of charge The AUA's quarterly journal, Perspectives; quarterly newsletter, Newslink, and each new title in the Good Practice Guide series.[3][4]

Chairs

The senior official within AUA is the Chair of the Board of Trustees.[5]

  • Sally Neocosmos 1994–1996
  • Keith Jones 1996–1998
  • David Allen 1998–2000
  • Alison Johns 2000–2002
  • John Ryan 2002–2004
  • Sue Holmes 2004–2006
  • Bruce Nelson 2006–2008
  • Maureen Skinner 2008–2010
  • Christopher Hallas 2010–2012
  • Matthew Andrews 2012–2014
  • Tessa Harrison 2014–2016
  • Kathryn Fowler 2016–2018
  • Chris Ince 2018–2020
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See also

  1. "About us". AUA. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  2. "AAUA Official Website". www.aaua.org. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  3. "Membership". AUA. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  4. "Association of University Administrators". Old Dominion University. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  5. "About us". AUA. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
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