The world’s oldest university press, Cambridge University Press was granted letters patent by Henry VIII in 1534 and is known as the King’s Printer. As part of the University of Cambridge—an ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over 50 percent of Cambridge University Press research articles are now published open access (OA) and so freely available to read. Having passed the 50 percent ...
Cambridge University Press has published the English Standard Version (ESV) Crystal New Testament, a dyslexia-friendly edition of the New Testament developed in collaboration with University of ...
Higher Education from Cambridge University Press offers the highest quality content and resources from leading authors to support successful teaching and learning journeys in today’s rapidly changing ...
Revenues at Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUPA) for the year to end July 2023 hit £1bn for the first time, the group has revealed in its annual report, up from £868m the prior year. Profit ...
Cambridge University Press & Assessment is a leading publisher of academic materials and assessments for global education and research communities. Its publishing programme spans books, journals and ...
These latest partnerships reinforce Cambridge's position as a trusted long-term education partner in Vietnam, supporting ...
The LSE International Studies series comprises a boutique and award-winning collection of books dealing with international transdisciplinary matters, published by Cambridge University Press in ...
Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUPA), a part of the University of Cambridge, has equipped lakhs of learners in Tamil Nadu with essential English skills as part of the State government’s Naan ...
Arun Rajamani is the Managing Director at Cambridge University Press and Assessment, South Asia. He has been responsible for building the Cambridge University Press and Assessment the brand from the ...
Lawyers are set to bring a claim against a world-leading academic publishing house on behalf of exam writers who say unfair changes were made to their status. The 12 writers work for Cambridge ...