IAU
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IAU may refer to:
  • International Astronomical Union
    International Astronomical Union
    The International Astronomical Union IAU is a collection of professional astronomers, at the Ph.D. level and beyond, active in professional research and education in astronomy...

  • International American University
    International American University
    International American University is a non-accredited private university of higher learning offering programs through both distance education and classroom instruction. The University started operations in 2005 in Los Angeles, as the Management Institute of America, Inc...

  • International American University College of Medicine
  • International Association of Universities
  • International Association of Ultrarunners (ultramarathoners)
  • Islamic American University
    Islamic American University
    The Islamic American University is located in Southfield, Michigan. Their vision is to provide Islamic higher education in the United States of America. They offer correspondence and online courses.-External links:*...

  • Islamic Azad University
    Islamic Azad University
    Islamic Azad University is a private chain of universities in Iran.Headquartered in Tehran, Iran, the Islamic Azad University was founded in 1982 and currently has an enrollment of 1.5 million students, making it the world's third largest...

  • 5000 IAU
    5000 IAU
    5000 IAU is an asteroid. It was discovered by Eleanor F. Helin on August 23, 1987. Its provisional designation was '. It was named after the International Astronomical Union, the authority responsible for the naming of celestial bodies....

    , an asteroid


Iau is:
  • The Iau language
    Iau language
    Iau or Turu is a Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia spoken by about 600 people. Most speakers are monolingual, and their number is growing. Other peoples in the western Lakes Plain area speak basic Iau. Iau is tonal....

  • An occasional spelling for Eiao
    Eiao
    Eiao is the largest of the extreme northwestern Marquesas Islands. The island was discovered in 1791 by the American navigator Joseph Ingraham, who named it Knox Island in honor of the then-current United States Secretary of War, Henry Knox...

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