Guidebooks, Newsletters, and Brochures
The AAUP publishes a variety of guidebooks, newsletters, and brochures. Guidebooks, which cover such topics as salary equity, pregnancy discrimination, the Family and Medical Leave Act, navigating faculty appointments, and faculty handbooks as enforceable contracts, can be ordered from the AAUP store. AAUP members receive a discount.
Member Newsletters
AAUP members receive newsletters as a benefit of membership, and you can download them here as pdfs. AAUP in Action focuses on topics of interest to members of AAUP collective bargaining chapters. Faculty Matters focuses on the accomplishments of individual faculty members and traditional AAUP chapters.
Brochures and Other Recruitment Materials
The AAUP offers most membership materials at no cost, and we encourage you to distribute these items to acquaint colleagues with the work of the AAUP. Please note that only the general membership brochure contains an application form. A stand-alone application form can be printed here for inclusion in any of the topical brochures, or you may choose to distribute the general membership form with those brochures. Order brochures through the AAUP store.
Our general-interest brochures include
- A general membership brochure with application and reply mailer
- Member benefits brochure
In addition, we offer brochures focusing on issues of special interest to
- Contingent faculty
- Graduate students
Other membership materials:
- Mini Redbooks containing three policy statements from the AAUP's Policy Documents and Reports
- Footnotes, a newsletter designed to introduce the AAUP to nonmembers
- Working for Faculty, a bookmark introducing the AAUP
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Inside this section
- Academic Collective Bargaining – Many employees have turned to collective bargaining to enhance shared governance and improve working conditions. The essays in this volume explore the perspectives, successes, failures, and approaches of those who have collectively bargained so that readers can assess the pros and cons of unionization. Jointly published by the AAUP and the Modern Language Association. Order on the MLA Web site or by phone at (646) 576-5161.
Section Highlights
Articles on first-generation students, the future of the professoriate, the generation gap in academe, and other topics. (7/22)
Jointly published by the AAUP and the Modern Language Association, this book examines collective representation, which has long been at the heart of academic governance. Essays in the volume explore the perspectives, successes, failures, and approaches of those who have collectively bargained so that readers can assess the pros and cons of unionization. Order it on the MLA Web site or by phone at (646) 576-5161.