Partnership brings digital learning to the classroom
To encourage effective instruction and deeper student learning, Cambridge University Press has partnered with Edmodo, the world’s most extensive e-learning platform for primary and secondary teachers and pupils, in a strategic partnership to bring premier educational content and technology to schools in the United Kingdom.
Cambridge at one of the most important events in global education
Cambridge Assessment is taking part in the largest gathering of education and skills ministers in the world.
Cambridge University Press reports sales growth
Cambridge University Press has reported a twelfth successive year of sales growth in its 2013/4 Annual Report.
Cambridge University Press premiers Hitachi Solutions’ digital watermarking technology
Cambridge-Hitachi, a joint venture between Cambridge University Press and Hitachi Solutions, today announced that new titles from their best selling Penpals series will premier Hitachi Solutions’ new digital watermarking technology.
Cambridge Assessment welcomes new Group HR Director
A new HR Director has just begun work at the leading exam group Cambridge Assessment. Liz Allan will be responsible for a 2,000-strong workforce at the Cambridge-based group.
Cambridge University Press partners with Knewton
Cambridge University Press has announced a comprehensive partnership with leading adaptive learning company Knewton.
New era in publishing for women’s health
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) sells its prestigious publishing list to Cambridge University Press.
Chinese language learning gets a boost with new partnership
The fast-growing market for teaching Chinese to children strengthens with a new partnership to promote materials for students starting out in the language.
Original edition of ‘the great American novel’ influenced Great Gatsby film
The Great Gatsby, known around the globe as one of the greatest American novels since its publication in 1925, started out as a very different book.
Research highlights the most misspelled words globally by people learning English
If you are Spanish you are most likely to spell ‘which’ wrong; if Chinese, ‘environment’. These are just some of the latest findings of the Cambridge English Corpus, a multibillion-word database.
D.H. Lawrence’s uncensored poems published for the first time
A collection of D.H. Lawrence’s poems has been published for the very first time in their original uncensored form, nearly 100 years after Lawrence wrote them.
New energy and sustainability review journal launched
The Materials Research Society (MRS) and Cambridge University Press are to launch a new authoritative review journal focusing on energy and sustainability.
Cambridge publishes 'vital' Companion to Human Rights Law
The Cambridge Companion to Human Rights Law looks at how human rights law has developed, what has been achieved and at what cost.
New research: experts embrace new US strategy on nuclear waste
The re-awakening of a United States strategy to bury nuclear waste deep underground has won the support of experts, reports the Energy Quarterly published by Cambridge Journals.
MRS Communications now covered in Thomson Reuters Science Citation Index Expanded®
The Citation Index recognises journals of key importance in their subject areas and provides a guide to the essential must-read titles in the field.
Cambridge launches two new 'Explore Shakespeare' iPad apps
Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night's Dream are now available in the Explore Shakespeare series.
Cambridge celebrates 200 years of ‘Britain’s best-loved novel’
Often voted Britain’s favourite book, Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is one of the most famous novels in English literature.
New research: graphene takes centre stage in latest MRS Bulletin
Read the special issue devoted to new wonder material graphene, free of charge.
Straight talking classics
If the recent Nobel Prize announcements left you thirsty for knowledge, Canto Classics presents accessible writing on a wide range of topics and disciplines.
Cambridge University Press author wins Economics Nobel Prize
Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley are honoured for their work on matching – from individuals to organisations, and in everything from marriage to organ donations.
Business Event at Cambridge University Press Bookshop
Business Event at Cambridge University Press Bookshop, 1 Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1SZ 6.00pm – 7.30pm on Wednesday, 17 October 2012
100 years of political science research in digital form, plus 20 free articles to celebrate
More than a century's worth of political science research from the American Political Science Association is being added to the Cambridge Journals Online digital archive.
Supercapacitors hailed as potential answer to greener public transportation
The supercapacitor, once used to power robots and as a backup power source for computer memory, could be the energy source that holds the key to greener public transportation.
English in China today – ten expert articles available free of charge
The latest issue of English Today, with contributions from leading Chinese academics and commentators from outside the country, is available to read now.
Largest global study on violence against women finds feminist movements hold key to change
A new study reveals the mobilisation of feminist movements is more important for change than the wealth of nations, left-wing political parties, or the number of women politicians.