Abstract

The Association of Commonwealth Universities has just celebrated its centenary. As with many Commonwealth organisations, it is rich in history, traditions and the diversity of its membership. Yet all of these features can be seen both as strengths and as weaknesses. This article considers ways in which the future Association can distinguish itself from the growing number of international networks that have developed in recent years, and what lessons their approach might have for the wider Commonwealth.

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