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Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) is a world wide association of over 120 institutions of higher education that were founded by and retain ties to a branch of the Anglican Communion. Along with its predecessor, Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC) that consists mostly of the Episcopal colleges in the US, CUAC is committed to promoting cross-cultural contacts and educational programs. With institutions on all five continents, CUAC was founded for the exchange of ideas, for the development of programs among member institutions, and for our mutual support that we might better serve our students, our societies, and the world. As a global network of Colleges and Universities we strive to assist faculty and students to become better global citizens of our diverse world.
Compass Points March 2013
'What is the point of an Anglican university?': A video recording of the inaugural Dr Rowan Williams annual CUAC lecture.
20-Feb-2013 MANILLA, PHILIPPINES-Trinity University of Asia 50th anniversary: "Servant, Well Done"
06-Feb-2013 Pakistan's only Anglican college receives £2m government grant
15-Jan-2013 Anglican university in the Democratic Republic of Congo attacked
08-Jan-2013 CUAC and the Association of Episcopal Colleges announce 2013-14 Scholarship
11-Dec-2012 England: Bishop Grosseteste College granted university status