ð Building equity into #OpenAccess is essential Our Cambridge Open Equity Initiative has funded the publication of over 550 #OA articles from authors in low- and middle-income (LMIC) countries since its launch, ensuring cost is not a barrier to publication. ð Read more ð https://cup.org/3WeR2BK #OpenAccessWeek
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Unlocking potential with the best learning and research solutions. We combine publishing excellence with innovation to meet the needs of our customers, authors and partners. Our publications, research, and higher education solutions spread knowledge, spark curiosity and aid understanding around the world. We are the academic and Bibles publisher of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. View our social media commenting policy here: https://cup.org/38e0Gv2
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ðð¤ Cambridge put the future of academic publishing centre stage at Frankfurter Buchmesse this week We caught up with Monica Westin, our Director of Open Policy Development for Cambridge University Press, and Jane Powell from Shift Insight, following their presentation at the Book Fair on Wednesday. Together, they unveiled key insights from Cambridgeâs brand-new report âPublishing futures: Working together to deliver radical change in academic publishingâ. Released yesterday, the report highlights the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing publishers and stakeholders in the next phase of the #OpenAccess transition. âWe all want a future that is open, sustainable, transparent, equitable, fit for purpose â that can truly create and maintain deep trust and research integrity for the future.â â Monica Westin ð Learn more about the report: https://cambrid.ge/4o4k0An #FBF25 #FBM25 #FrankfurtBookFair #AcademicPublishing
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ð¢ Radical reform and collective action needed to secure future of academic publishing Today, we launch our new report: 'Publishing futures: Working together to deliver radical change in academic publishing'. Based on a global, community-led review and a survey of over 3,000 researchers, funders, librarians, publishers, and partners across 120 countries, the findings are clear: âAcademic publishing is at a critical juncture. It is not breaking yet, but will without major change.â â Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Cambridge University Press The report calls for urgent, coordinated action to make academic publishing more open, equitable, and sustainable. ð¥ Hear more from Mandy and Monica Westin, our Director of Open Policy Development, in this short video exploring the key findings and what needs to happen next. ð Read the report: https://cup.org/492a5Xm
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Redefining the future of academic publishing at the 77th Frankfurt Book Fair! ð ð¤ Join Monica Westin, our director of open policy development, and Jane Powell, from Shift Insight, as they explore key findings from our upcoming community-led review of the open research publishing ecosystem. ð 15 October 2025 ð 14:00 â 15:00 ð Innovation Stage Read more at Frankfurter Buchmesse ð https://cup.org/42COErX
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Congratulations to the five Cambridge University Press authors recognised among the 2025 #NobelPrize Laureates ð ð Mary E. Brunkow was a joint winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries related to peripheral immune tolerance. ð Richard Robson was jointly awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of metal-organic frameworks. ð Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt, have been awarded the 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for explaining innovation-driven economic growth. Weâre proud to have now published the works of over 200 Nobel Prize winners in our books, journals and the journals of our partners. ð Read more about this yearâs Nobel Laureates and their contributions to our publications: https://cambrid.ge/48s7UMD The Nobel Prize #NobelPrize2025 #CambridgeUniversityPress
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Congratulations to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt, who have been jointly awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2025 for âhaving explained innovation-driven economic growthâ ð Read about their contributions to our publications and our previous Nobel award-winning authors ð https://cup.org/3L6k6su ð· Ill. Niklas Elmehed © Nobel Prize Outreach
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Weâre back in Frankfurt for the 77th Book Fair this week! ð Weâll be there with a bold agenda, reflecting Cambridge University Press & Assessmentâs priorities and global #publishing trends: artificial intelligence, copyright, #OpenResearch and the enduring power of #books. As our Managing Director of Cambridge University Press, Mandy Hill, puts it, âWeâre committed to adding our voice to the conversations that matter at Frankfurt.â ð Visit us at Hall 4.0, Stand B16 (STM & Academic Publishing area) ðï¸ 15â19 October 2025 ð¤ Catch Monica Westin, Director, Open Policy Development for Cambridge University Press, as she explores âRedefining the future of academic publishing: a radical review of open researchâ on 15 October at 14:00 on the Innovation Stage. ð Read more about what to expect from Cambridge at Frankfurter Buchmesse: https://cambrid.ge/3KKR1Ty #FBM25 #FrankfurtBookFair
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Mental health matters ð§ This #WorldMentalHealthDay, we are raising awareness by sharing key research, along with podcasts, videos, and research papers from our book and journal authors. Advance your understanding of mental health ð https://cup.org/4nI3fe5
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ð§ Hot off the Press Host and Cambridge author Jen Manion talks to fellow authors Caroline Gonda and Simon Goldhill about queer history and the power of the archive, as they explore the importance of uncovering, preserving, and interrogating the meaning of queer lives through archival materials. ðï¸ Listen to the full episode ð https://cup.org/47ga00N
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ð¬ Open communication is key to reaching people in highly polarised situations, reveals a new study from researchers at the University of Stuttgart, published in 'British Journal of Political Science'. Read more ð https://cup.org/4mYfFxn
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