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AAUW Awards an Unprecedented $5 Million in Fellowships and Grants
Two hundred and sixty awardees have received ot an unprecedented $5 million in fellowships and grants from the American Association for Women (AAUW) for the 2021-22 academic year. The awards…
AAUW Honors World Trade Organization Director-General
American Association of University Women is proud to announce that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Ph.D., the Director-General of the World Trade Organization and former Finance Minister of Nigeria, is the recipient of…
Membership Matters: A News Hub for Leaders
Resources, tips and tricks for AAUW state and branch leaders
Volunteer Leader Position Descriptions
AAUW offers a range of volunteer leadership opportunities at the national, state and branch levels. Our position descriptions can help you define each role — and pick the perfect person…
Know Your Rights: Tenure Discrimination
Although the laws that prohibit gender discrimination in employment and education are decades old, women on colleges and university campuses often face discrimination. Knowing your rights is the first step…
Conference FAQ
Find the answers to frequently asked questions about registering for and attending NCCWSL.
AAUW’s Latina Initiative
Latinas in the U.S. were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. An AAUW research project documents the health and economic repercussions — and outlines policy priorities to aid…
An Underreported Problem: Campus Sexual Misconduct
Though may women experience bias and harassment on campuses, they are often reluctant to report it to officials because they worry about the repercussions of reporting.
Where We Stand: Student Debt
AAUW advocates increased support for and access to affordable higher education for women, including alleviating the debt burden that disproportionately impacts borrowers of color and exacerbates the racial wealth gap.