The Association of East Asian Research Universities (AEARU) is a regional organization founded in January 1996, with the goals of forming a forum for the presidents of leading research-oriented universities in East Asia and of carrying out mutual exchanges between the major universities in the region. Expectations are that this regional union, on the basis of common academic and cultural backgrounds among the member universities, will contribute not only to the development of higher education and research but also to the opening up of a new era leading to cultural, economic and social progress in the East Asian region.

AEARU’s organization includes a Chairperson, a Vice-chairperson, and a Board of Directors consisting of the Chairperson, Vice-chairperson, and five other elected members. The board is comprised of 1 to 2 members from each of AEARU’s five regions. To carry out business matters efficiently, AEARU’s Secretariat is located in the same university as the Chairperson. The organization’s exclusive secretary coordinates various AEARU activities and also operates and manages the organization’s websites.

The AEARU membership is composed of the presidents of the leading universities in five regions of East Asia: the Chinese Mainland, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. To date, a total of 16 universities from these regions have become members of the association. A general meeting attended by all member universities, is held annually. By discussing themes of shared interest at the general meeting, AEARU members both carry out actual operations of the organization as well as deepen trust and mutual understanding among the member universities.

AEARU’s activities include workshops, student summer camps, student physical competitions, and various types of international symposia. These activities are held throughout the year to promote mutual exchanges of ideas and information and to develop close bonds between the member universities.

AEARU is operated by having the member universities hold activities, in principle, under a mutual rotation system. The member institutions cover the expenses of sending participants to the places where events are to be held, and the university holding the event bears the costs of conducting it.

The pronunciation of the Association’s acronym, AEARU is broken up in the following manner:

A – pronounced as in far
EA – pronounced as in tea
RU – pronounced as in rule
This pronunciation of AEARU corresponds to meanings in the three languages used by the member institutions.

In Chinese, “to love scholars/scholarship.”

In Japanese, “come together to meet.”

In Korean, “to achieve.”

The founding members of AEARU feel that the combination of these meanings makes the pronunciation of the acronym a perfect symbol of the spirit of the Association.

The 55th Board of Directors Meeting at The University of Macau in 2024

The 28th Annual General Meeting (virtual) in 2022

The 27th Annual General Meeting and 48th Board of Directors Meeting (virtual) in 2021

The 26th Annual General Meeting and 47th Board of Directors Meeting (virtual) in 2020

The 45th Board of Directors Meeting cum Global Engagement and Empowerment Forum at Yonsei University in 2019

The 24th Annual General Meeting and 43rd Board of Directors Meeting at National Taiwan University in 2018

The 40th Board of Directors Meeting at Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2017

The 22nd Annual General Meeting and 39th Board of Directors Meeting at Seoul National University in 2016

The 36th Board of Directors Meeting at Peking University in 2015

The 20th Annual General Meeting at Nanjing University in 2014

The 32nd Board of Directors Meeting at Tohoku University in 2013

The 18th Annual General Meeting and 31st Board of Directors Meeting at Seoul National University in 2012

The 17th Annual General Meeting and 29th Board of Directors Meeting at Kyoto University in 2011

The 28th Board of Directors Meeting at National Tsing Hua University in 2011

The 26th Board of Directors Meeting at Osaka University in 2010

The 20th Board of Directors Meeting at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2007

The Organizing Committee of AEARU and participants of AEARU Student Camp 1998 at HKUST