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About Academic Affairs

The AARP Office of Academic Affairs was created in 2004 to help AARP establish partnerships with higher education institutions and organizations that will help achieve AARP's strategic goals.


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For more information, contact Academic Affairs by email or by phone at (202) 434-6360.




Office of Academic Affairs

AARP Intern Program Resources for Scholars Email Newsletter

AARP has year-round opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to work at AARP offices around the country and to learn about aging programs and non-profit management.

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The Office of Academic Affairs publishes a series of Occasional Papers on aging issues and has resources available to help faculty teach aging content.

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For those interested in humanities, ethics and aging, the AARP Office of Academic Affairs publishes a monthly e-newsletter – "Human Values in Aging."

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What's New

The New Aging Enterprise (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) Profiles of organizations that have shown the way to prosper and flourish in an aging society, and comparative lessons for aging policy and organizational change, including the importance of positive aging and age-affirmative branding, the role of social capital, and the power of leadership in organizational innovation. Written by Harry R. Moody, Director of AARP's Office of Academic Affairs.

The Issues and Opportunities of Entrepreneurship After Age 50 (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) An overview of the field of study of older entrepreneurs which applies accepted concepts of entrepreneurship study to an older population and proposes steps for advancing the field academically and practically. Written by Edward G. Rogoff, Ph.D., Professor of Management and Director, Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship, Baruch College.

AARP's Best Book Series: The Aging Workforce (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) A listing for public libraries of well-prepared books on older workers and the aging of the work force, prepared by Linda Wiener, Founder and Principal of the Wiener Training and Consulting Group in Portland, OR, specialist in the development of the 21st Century workforce and Age Issues expert for Monster.com.

Aging Baby Boomers: A Guide for the Perplexed (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) An annotated bibliography of books, reports, and articles about the aging of the Baby Boomers.

The Role of Community Colleges in an Aging Society (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader) New report from AARP Academic Affairs on how community colleges are responding to the needs of an aging society. Written by Linda Wiener (Portland Community College) with Barbara Gillogly (American River College) and Barbara Ginsberg (Kingsborough Community College).