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A new study has found water frogs could become regionally extinct in part of their native Turkey in a little over a decade because too many are being taken for food.
A study has shown how ecotourism in the Philippines has transformed people’s attitudes towards marine conservation.
The Press invited YouTube sensation Korean Billy to meet Spur footballer Son and find out about the South Korean star’s language journey.
Close to 200 book chapters and journal articles are being made free to access online as Cambridge University Press marks World Mental Health Day.
Limited paid leave for fathers and a lack of inclusive language in government policies may be to blame according to new study
The oldest parasite DNA ever recorded has been found in the ancient, desiccated faeces of a puma.
Cambridge University Press has signed a transformative Open Access agreement with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Cambridge University Press is to expand their provision of open research services with the launch of its own early and open content platform Cambridge Open Engage.
Press releases latest annual report
A rich selection of work on LGBT+ issues from Cambridge University Press has been made freely available to mark Pride Month.
Agreement is UC’s first with a major publisher and Cambridge’s first in the Americas
Cambridge University Press has reached a major Open Access agreement with Germany’s Max Planck Society (MPG). The three-year ‘read and publish’ agreement will advance on the traditional subscription model, uniting reading access and open access publishing under one, centrally-administered agreement.
The odds of the elderly being prescribed antibiotics are at least twice as high in care homes as they are in the community, a study has found.
Cambridge University Press has reached a major Open Access agreement with the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, BSB) on behalf of higher education and research institutions across Germany. The three-year ‘read and publish’
As the global population increases and lifespans expand, the number of people suffering from disabilities related to mental disorders has also increased
A new, wallaby-sized herbivorous dinosaur has been identified from five fossilized upper jaws in 125 million year old rocks from the Cretaceous period of Victoria, southeastern Australia.
Cambridge University Press and the Jisc Collections have reached a progressive agreement, which will enable UK universities and colleges to make a sustainable transition to publishing more Open Access content in the publisher’s journals
Regular visits to the cinema, theatre or to museums could dramatically reduce the chances of becoming depressed in older age a new study has found.
The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (JINS) publishes a special issue
Project will see two anthologies of contemporary Kazakh literature translated
New research published in the inaugural issue of the Personality Neuroscience
For the first time, Cambridge University Press is launching digital institutional access to its leading Higher Education textbooks.
New publishing partnership will begin in January 2019
Author Peter Fane-Saunders announced winner
ATI creates a digital overlay on top of articles on publisher web pages that connects specific passages of text to author-generated annotations. These annotations include ‘analytic notes’ discussing data generation and analysis, excerpts from
Taylor & Francis and Cambridge University Press Join Blockchain for Peer Review Project
Evil, psychiatry, and terrorism: understanding the roots of evil
Taking place in Washington, DC, February 14-17, 2018
The Press will offer a comprehensive suite of manuscript preparation services
The International Neuropsychological Society is celebrating its 50th anniversary
The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Cambridge University Press are pleased to announce the formation of a new publishing partnership beginning in January 2018.
Antimicrobial Fabrics are Ineffective for Preventing Transmission
Cambridge University Press does not block ebooks for the Chinese market
Statement regarding content in The China Quarterly
The Press reports sales growth of 14 per cent with overall sales of £306 million in its latest 2016-17 Annual Report
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