Tarlac State University - Membership in Regional and International Educational Associations

Membership in Regional and International Educational Associations

  • TSU is a member of AUAP (Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific). Malaysian universities such as UKM, UPM and Australian universities such as UNSW, USQ are among the 200+ universities of the various Asian and Asia-Pacific nations in AUAP. (See http://auap.sut.ac.th)
  • TSU is a member of AUF (Asia University Federation). Lingnan University of Hong Kong are among the various universities of Asia nations in AUF (See http://www.sunmoon.ac.kr/~auf/index.htm)
  • TSU is listed in the IAU (International Association of Universities) database. IAU is a unit of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). TSU is listed under universities in the Philippines. (See http://www.unesco.org/iau/onlinedatabases/list.html)

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