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Accreditation
The University holds official accreditation via a Parliamentary Charter dated 29 July 2008 from the International States Parliament for Safety and Peace, an intergovernmental association of nations founded in 1975 by Makarios III, then President of the Republic of Cyprus, and Archbishop Viktor Busà, with the constitutional support of the Republics of Mali and Senegal. The ISPSP is officially recognized by decree of the Republic of Ecuador and its International Vice-Presidents are Teodoro Obiang Nbasogo, President of Equatorial Guinea, and Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela. The General Secretary until December 2008 was the late Lansana Conté, President of Guinea, and the Grand Chancellor International is Omar Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon. The ISPSP is under Royal Protection of HRH Prince Saqer Bin Khalid Al-Qassimi of the Royal House of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, is supported by the King of Cambodia and is recognized by nations around the world.

>>View Certificate of Accreditation and supporting documentation

The Society for Humanistic Potential

The University was founded and is directed by the Society for Humanistic Potential (SHP), a religious organization whose philosophy honors lifelong learning as a key aspect of the holistic development of the individual. Persons of all creeds or none are admitted to the University's programs, which do not require adherence to particular beliefs. SHP is strongly influenced by the philosophical and spiritual work of Carl Jung and Carl R. Rogers, among others.

>>Click here to learn more about SHP

Official Partners of EAU
Campus-based programs
European-American University does not itself maintain a campus, instead functioning as a federal body co-ordinated from its offices in various locations and contracting with independent teaching colleges. The federal model of the university was pioneered by the University of London, UK, in the nineteenth-century and has since been adopted by other institutions. Teaching colleges validated by EAU, designated International Partners, offer campus-based programs in business, management and information technology as well as other areas by arrangement.

Staff of one of our award-winning International Partner campuses, the HighGrade Professional Education Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. Here they are celebrating the 2006 Award as the Best Academic Leadership Institute from the Christian Democratic Journalist Organization of Nigeria

>>Learn more about our International Partners

Institutions that have been absorbed into EAU
>>Click here for information on institutions that have been absorbed into EAU

Research Centers and Divisions of EAU


Amos Bronson Alcott Center for Educational Research (CER)
In addition to its teaching and assessment activities, the University also maintains its Amos Bronson Alcott Center for Educational Research (CER). The CER has as its main area of research interest independent post-secondary education within the university sector in all of its aspects. This is set in the context of general enquiry into postsecondary education developments around the world with particular regard to institutional status, award applicability and relations between the public and private sectors.

The CER publishes articles on relevant matters and conducts consultancy for individuals and organizations in its areas of interest. It has its own page here.

Arnold Harris Mathew Center for the Study of the Independent Sacramental Movement (CSISM)
The University's Arnold Harris Mathew Center for the Study of the Independent Sacramental Movement (CSISM) is the first university center anywhere in the world to be devoted to the study of the independent sacramental movement originating within Catholicism and widely prevalent today. It disseminates rare archive material online, principally photographs and documents, and conducts research into the historic and contemporary independent sacramental movement.

The Independent Sacramental Movement (ISM) embraces many Christian communities, most relatively small, which stand in the Apostolic Succession from the Papacy and/or the Orthodox Churches and have, in the main, developed during the period from the mid-nineteenth-century onwards. In their entirety, these communities embrace almost all possible shades of Christian belief and practice. However, the modern use of the ISM categorization is concerned more with those groups that represent a progressive and emerging theology and praxis, often characterized by esotericism and liberalism. Their study is important both in order to establish a historical record for its own sake, and also because the more experimental and evolving of these communities point the way to new means of becoming church, and of fulfilling ministry in the modern world.

Visit the CSISM here.

Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP)
The University's ongoing Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP) aims to collect together online resources exploring different aspects of libertarian philosophy in a convenient single-source location, providing a virtual library of libertarianism. As well as providing access to complete texts of such key writers as Henry David Thoreau, Ludwig von Mises and Adam Smith via online libraries, it includes links to libertarian organizations, political parties and to thousands of shorter articles and papers. All resources are free at the point of delivery and fully digitized for easy searching and printing.

Visit LLOP here.

Romantic Discoveries Recordings
Romantic Discoveries Recordings operates as a research center in association with EAU. Since its inception, RDR has researched unknown piano music of the nineteenth-century and brought it to the public by means of a series of première CD recordings that now encompass over one hundred works. Using resources in major reference libraries, musical archives, and obtained via antiquarian dealers and fellow collectors, RDR has been featured in the press in Europe and the U.S. In 2006, RDR issued the first ever recording of several unfinished piano sonatas by Beethoven in performances prepared from facsimiles of his manuscripts, and other releases have included the piano music of Kirchner, von Sahr, Rosenfeld, Huber, Alkan and Jensen. The pianist on the recordings and director of the project is John Kersey, who is President of EAU.

Visit RDR here.

The Henselt Library
The University houses the Henselt Library, which is a digital repository of over 1,500 extremely rare scores of nineteenth-century piano music, many of which are unavailable elsewhere. The collection provides illumination of a crucial but still under-researched period of piano music, including many now-obscure composers who were considered important in their time and whose work provides invaluable context for understanding the period and its legacy. All items in the Library's collections are free to download and supplied in common file formats.

Visit the Henselt Library here.

European-American University Press
The University Press is an imprint for research and informed opinion on the chief areas of the University's interest, notably libertarianism, independent, non-traditional and spiritual education, nineteenth-century music and the independent sacramental movement. It publishes books, e-books and printed copies of published articles, using the latest print-on-demand technology. Current titles available in hardcover include works on church and educational history, as well as new editions of key texts in Theosophy.

Visit the University Press here.

Corporate Services Division

The University's Corporate Services Division applies the strengths and expertise of its adjunct faculty and institutional profile to a wide variety of business settings. The available services include high-level consultancy, executive training and development and graduate recruitment.

Visit the Corporate Services Division here.

Official websites of European-American University
The University owns and/or controls the following websites:

www.thedegree.org
www.disted.org
www.europeanamericanuniversity.org
www.henseltlibrary.org
www.educationdistance.org
www.nontraditionaleducation.net
www.your-degree.org
www.business-edu.net
www.distancediploma.org (not active at present)

http://europeanamericanuniversity.blogspot.com
http://alcottcer.blogspot.com
http://mathewcenter.blogspot.com

The University is affiliated with the following sites:
http://societyforhumanisticpotential.blogspot.com
http://www.liberalcatholics.org
www.johnkersey.org

Any other site claiming affiliation with EAU is NOT an official site of EAU. See our News page for particular alerts.

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