Partnerships, Alliances & Institutional Recognition
The American Federal Institute of Harvard University (AFU) has established formal academic agreements and strategic partnerships with accredited universities and leading institutions across multiple continents, reflecting its commitment to fostering global academic collaboration and institutional excellence.
A Global Leader in Blended Higher Education
As one of the world’s most prominent blended learning universities, AFU is dedicated to the comprehensive professional development of graduates, faculty, and staff within both educational and corporate institutions worldwide. Our innovative pedagogical model seamlessly integrates the rigor of traditional academic instruction with the flexibility of digital learning environments, ensuring that quality higher education is accessible regardless of geographic or professional constraints.
Institutional Mission
AFU was established as a forward-thinking educational solution designed to meet the evolving demands of contemporary society. Our fundamental mission is to bridge the gap between academic excellence and accessibility — bringing the standards of American higher education to individuals and institutions across the globe who aspire to transform their professional and intellectual trajectories.
International Academic Network
AFU maintains active alliances and cooperation agreements with universities and research institutions in the United States, Israel, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, creating a truly interconnected academic community that promotes the exchange of knowledge, research, and academic best practices at an international level.
Accreditation & Official Recognition
AFU holds official accreditation from the American Council on Higher Education and Federal Accreditation (ACHEA) — one of the most established and respected higher education accrediting bodies in the United States — ensuring that our academic programmes meet the highest standards of quality, integrity, and institutional credibility.
Association of American Universities
AAU member universities
- Arizona State University (2023)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (2010)
- Indiana University (1909)
- Michigan State University (1964)
- Ohio State University (1916)
- Pennsylvania State University (1958)
- Purdue University (1958)
- Rutgers University – New Brunswick (1989)
- Stony Brook University – State University of New York (2001)
- Texas A&M University (2001)
- University at Buffalo – State University of New York (1989)
- The University of Arizona (1985)
- University of California, Davis (1996)
- University of California, Berkeley 1900)
- University of California, Irvine 1996)
- University of California, Los Angeles (1974)
- University of California, Riverside (2023)
- University of California, San Diego (1982)
- University of California, Santa Barbara (1995)
- University of California, Santa Cruz (2019)
- University of Colorado, Boulder (1966)
- University of Florida (1985)
- Lll Nois University at Urbana-Champaign (1908)
- The University of Iowa (1909)
- The University of Kansas (1909)
- University of Maryland at College Park (1969)
- University of Michigan (1900)
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (1908)
- University of Missouri, Columbia (1908)
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1922)
- University of Oregon (1969)
- University of Pittsburgh (1974)
- University of South Florida (2023)
- The University of Texas at Austin (1929)
- The University of Utah (2019)
- University of Virginia (1904)
- University of Washington (1950)
- The University of Wisconsin-Madison (1900)
Formation of Alliances of the Armies of: United States, Israelis, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa.
AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC HUMANITARIAN MISSION INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
https://www.usadiplomaticgov.org
HARVARD FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES IN NEED AROUND THE WORLD
AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC HUMANITARIAN MISSION INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
https://www.usadiplomaticgov.org
American Federal Institute of Harvard University
Intergovernmental organization
HARVARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DIPLOMATIC STUDIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
WORLD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND TRANSLATORS AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Einstein College, Brazil.
TESLA University
Zigmund Ziegler Roberto Cohen, MD Miami Florida, FL, and Jerusalem – Israel
American College of Neuropsychoanalysis, Jerusalem – Israel and the United States
Einstein College, Brazil – United States
Benedictine American Catholic University
American Pharmaceutical Industry Intergovernmental Foundation
Florida Department of Education
New York City Department of Education
UNISUR University
INNAP Faculty
Oxford World University
Saint Thomas Aquinas University
