EAIR is a unique association for professionals in the area of higher education management, and for academics researching that area.
The annual EAIR Forum is the opportunity for people to meet, to exchange information, give or listen to presentations, network with colleagues from abroad and meet new and interesting people.
Forums are usually hosted by a university and each year a different European location is chosen as venue. In 2012 the University of Stavanger will be hosting the EAIR forum.
Each Forum has a special theme, which is sub-divided into several tracks to accommodate special interests and various fields of expertise and specialisation.
EAIR - The European Higher Education Society became an independent membership organisation in 1989. Over the years it has expanded considerably and currently has nearly 500 members from 50 different countries all over the world, including Africa, South America, Asia and Australasia. EAIR members are working in universities, polytechnics and other higher education institutions, primarily but not exclusively in Europe - either in university administration, or in academic departments with particular research interests in management issues. EAIR is also of relevance to policy makers in governmental ministries and policy units. EAIR holds its annual Forum in August or September.EAIR publishes a journal 'Tertiary Education and Management' (TEAM) and a Monograph Series 'Research, Policy and Practice in Higher Education'.
The EAIR Secretariat is located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
For more information please visit EAIR's website




