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Past Annual Meetings

The AAUP Annual Meetings are the most important events on the Association's calendar. AAUP conducts much of its essential work at these meeting: including the Business Meeting, the inauguration of new officers, board members, and committee terms, and the awarding of the Constituency Award. The meetings are also vibrant and collegial gatherings where much is learned and shared; and partnerships, friendships, and mentoring relationships are cemented.

The Association maintains an archive of past annual meeting programs and other resources here. You can also find a store of shared conference knowledge, including notes and presentations, through the AAUPWiki.

AAUP 2012: Chicago
Plans are well underway for an extraordinary conference in Chicago this June! Visit the AAUP 2012 site for more information about the program, registration, sponsoring and exhibiting opportunities, and special events.

AAUP 2011: Baltimore
"The Next Wave: Toward a Culture of Collaboration" More than 700 scholarly communications professionals joined us in Baltimore in 2011! Find conference knowledge and learn about the meeting highlights at the  AAUP 2011 site.

AAUP 2010: Salt Lake City
"Toward a Sustainable Future" A resounding success, the program designed for AAUP 2010 brought more than 530 attendees to the Mountain West. The meeting was so energizing that the related Facebook community remained active until December 2010, when an AAUP 2011 group was spun off to keep the conversation going. Visit the AAUP 2010 site.

AAUP 2009: Philadelphia
"Only Connect..." Please check back soon for content for AAUP 2009. We are busy migrating our web archives to the new AAUP website.

AAUP 2008: Montréal
"Preserving the Future" Please check back soon for content for AAUP 2008. We are busy migrating our web archives to the new AAUP website.

AAUP 2007: Minneapolis
Please check back soon for content for AAUP 2007. We are busy migrating our web archives to the new AAUP website.

AAUP 2006: New Orleans
"Transformational Publishing" Please check back soon for content for AAUP 2006. We are busy migrating our web archives to the new AAUP website.