
Designed for women who aspire to new leadership positions on campus, this institute features a curriculum with an overall focus on building the next generation of leaders in higher education administration and student affairs. An ACUI premier program, the Women’s Leadership Institute welcomes partnerships annually with other higher education associations to promote learning and networking across functional lines.
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Every few years, several student affairs associations come together to coordinate a study tour that explores the structure and practice of higher education and student affairs around the world. With past trips including the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia, seven associations are partnering to offer an educational tour through the Arabian Gulf in 2013.
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In partnership with ASCA, NACA, and NIRSA, the Student Organizations Institute offers professional development of those who work with student organizations and their advisors. With topics related to roles/responsibilities of advisors, risk management, group conduct, and student organizations policies and procedures, the program will be take place in June 2013.
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With expertise and resources related to the leadership development in college students, the National Clearinghouse for Leadership Programs has partnered with ACUI on multiple online learning programs annually since 2009. In addition to the calendar of upcoming webinars, resources from all past programs that support the professional development of leadership educators are available in archived format.
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BreakDrink.com offers a growing family of alternative professional development opportunities, primarily delivered through podcast format. In August 2011, ACUI entered an educational partnership with BreakDrink to introduce the biweekly College Union & Activities Discussion (CUAD) Podcast, exploring topics of interest to member professionals in a new way.
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The Stop the Hate! program provides
training and educational resources for colleges and universities to
fight bias and hate crimes. Through this partnership, ACUI members can
set up programs on campus or for local institutions, such as the popular
Train the Trainer program, to gain the necessary tools to foster the
development of community on campus.
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