Explore World Space Week with Cambridge
To celebrate World Space Week (4-10 October), Cambridge has a new book, an exclusive author interview, and a website to help you find hundreds of night sky objects.
Gale before Curiosity – what we knew and what the rover may reveal
The first comprehensive analysis of what we knew about the Gale crater on Mars before the recent landing of space rover 'Curiosity'.
Free articles to celebrate 15 years of Cambridge Journals Online
Access free articles from all journals published by Cambridge University Press, for a limited time only, to celebrate 15 years of Cambridge Journals Online.
Edinburgh University Press and Boydell & Brewer set to join University Publishing Online
Over 450 scholarly titles will be added to University Publishing Online, from two of the UK’s most prestigious academic presses.
Teenagers ‘Step-Up’ to receive awards
Young people who had previously been struggling with mainstream education have been honoured for their achievements at Romsey Mill's 'Step-Up' graduation night, held at Cambridge University Press.
Impact Factors for Cambridge Journals rise again
Cambridge University Press Journals have achieved further Impact Factor rises in the recent Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports®.
Are we getting smarter?
Professor James Flynn, renowned IQ expert, publishes landmark research in his forthcoming book, Are We Getting Smarter?
What's on the US agenda today?
Federal spending, welfare, ethnicity, and surprising reasons why some Muslims hate America – key research on leading US issues published in American Political Science Review.
Cambridge conservation area wins two accolades in one week
The conservation area at Cambridge University Press has won an award from the Wildlife Trust and has been highly commended in the same week by Business in the Community (BITC).
Cambridge University Press waives author charges for new open access mathematics journals
Two new open access (OA) journals in mathematics, Forum of Mathematics, Pi and Forum of Mathematics, Sigma are being launched by Cambridge Journals.
Cambridge Academic English launches in Australia
Co-author Craig Thaine introduces Australia to Cambridge Academic English – taking English language learners all the way to University.
Cambridge University Press author scoops 2012 Runciman Award
Peter Thonemann has been named winner of the prestigious 2012 Runciman Award for his book, 'The Maeander Valley: A Historical Geography From Antiquity to Byzantium'.
Cambridge Journals Online syncs with mobile devices
The latest functionality release from Cambridge Journals Online features a 'Send to Kindle' button, plus the facility to twin a mobile device with CJO Mobile to access subscriptions from any location.
A Mathematician’s Apology
An account of the fascination of mathematics and of one of its most compelling exponents in modern times; view the preview here.
Extreme book signings
Cambridge author Clive Oppenheimer demonstrates his passion for his subject and just how far he’s willing to go for a book signing.
Exploring British Culture
Just in time for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Exploring British Culture is an ELT resource about life in the UK.
Ground-breaking new texts reveal how to teach children to think
Two new books from Cambridge University Press suggest that thinking, and teaching how to do it, have been the missing tools in the teacher’s kitbag for too long.
Frequent cooking will help you live longer
A new study published in Public Health Nutrition links frequent cooking to a longer life.
Peter Phillips appointed new Chief Executive of Cambridge University Press
The University of Cambridge has appointed Peter Phillips as the new Chief Executive of Cambridge University Press. He will take up his new post immediately, following the recent change of role for the Press's previous Chief Executive, Stephen Bourne.
Take a look inside – and see the whole book
View selected maths books online in their entirety for a limited time only.
Rome wasn’t built in a day?
Recreate the imperial city with Cambridge University Press's online jigsaw.
How do you protect two species facing extinction when one begins to prey on the other?
That's the dilemma facing conservationists in Costa Rica who have recently discovered that their highly threatened jaguar population is increasingly dining on endangered marine turtle species.
What did being 'modern' mean to Europeans in the nineteenth century?
Read an exclusive interview the with author of ‘Modernity and Bourgeois Life’, Professor Jerrold Seigel.
A word a day keeps boredom at bay
Cambridge Dictionaries Online explains a word or phrase of the day, as well as publishing new words that are just beginning to be used in English – add them to your vocabulary.
Free access to the latest issue of New Theatre Quarterly
‘The Diva and the Demon’, ‘Clubbing Audiences’ and ‘Mapping Realities’ – read these articles and more fromNew Theatre Quarterly, published by Cambridge Journals.