EAEA brings together
120 organisations from 43 countries.

EAEA is a European NGO whose purpose is to link and represent European organisations directly involved in adult learning. Originally known as the European Bureau of Adult Education, EAEA was founded in 1953 by representatives from a number of European countries.

EAEA promotes adult learning and access to and participation in non-formal adult education for all, particularly for groups currently under-represented.

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EAEA membership is an opportunity to become part of a European-wide network of adult educators.

Visit our Why join page to find out about all the membership services we provide. If you want to join our network, visit the How to join page to learn about the differences between Ordinary and Associate membership and find the best fit for you.

Members in Ireland

Associate member

Ollscoil na hÉireann Má Nuad Nui Maynooth - Department of Adult and Community Education

The Adult and Community Education Department at NUI Maynooth was established in 1974 and since then it has been at...
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Associate member

Community Education Facilitators Association (CEFA)

The Community Education Facilitators Association is a sustainable collective voice to influence policy, share and develop good practice while providing...
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Ordinary member

National Adult Learning Organisation (AONTAS)

AONTAS is the National Adult Learning Organisation of Ireland advocating for the right of all adults in Ireland to quality...
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