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Cambridge University Press is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

Its purpose is to further the University's objective of advancing learning, knowledge and research. Its peer-reviewed publishing lists comprise over 45,000 titles covering academic research, professional development, over 300 research journals, school-level education, English language teaching and bible publishing.

Its publishing lists are growing at a rate of 4,000 ISBNs every year and spans subjects from aesthetics through to zoology, with authors ranging from Shakespeare to English language teaching author, Ray Murphy. Its journals publishing spans over 300 peer-reviewed academic journals across a wide spread of subject areas, online and in print. Many of these journals are the leading academic publications in their fields and together they form one of the most valuable and comprehensive collections of research available today.

A pioneer in academic and educational publishing, Cambridge University Press is committed to supporting innovation in learning and teaching. Cambridge publishes without boundaries, ensuring its resources are accessible across the globe, in print, online and other digital formats.

Cambridge takes pride in supporting community programmes across the globe. With an ethos that embraces the University's mission to further the cause of learning and with offices all over the world, Cambridge is well placed to make a difference to the communities in which it works. Its staff are encouraged to offer practical help, advice and funding to nurture vital charitable, educational and voluntary partnerships.

Cambridge University Press dates from 1534 and plays a leading role in today's international market place. Cambridge has over 50 offices around the globe, and it distributes its products to nearly every country in the world. It publishes titles in 70 different languages drawn from authors in 120 different countries.

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