Societies
Build a relationship with Cambridge: benefit from our publishing expertise and global marketing network.
Cambridge University Press advances learning, knowledge and research worldwide.
Cambridge is one of the world's largest and most prestigious academic and professional publishers. Cambridge's publishing programme includes over 1500 new books each year, 220 peer-reviewed academic journals and its historic Bibles list.
Our charitable status allows us to offer society partners a uniquely stable publishing environment in a volatile market place and total commitment to academic excellence, free of short-term shareholder demands. We are also able to reinvest surpluses back into the programme to the benefit of all our books and journals publishing.
We are proud to work with societies across a range of partnerships including collaboration on book and journals projects in addition to co-operative marketing initiatives with key societies to provide exclusive offers and services to their members.
Cambridge sets the standard in editorial and production values and in distribution, providing our partners with the benefits of a global sales and marketing network for books and journals in electronic and print formats.
If you would like to discuss a potential book publishing collaboration please contact us to discuss your requirements or ideas:
Joanne Tunnicliffe
Senior Publishing Assistant, Academic and Professional Books
Phone +44 1223 325746
Email jtunnicliffe@cambridge.org
To discuss your requirements or ideas about a journal publishing partnership with Cambridge University Press, please contact:
Ella Colvin
Editor-in-Chief, Humanities and Social Science Journals
Email: ecolvin@cambridge.org
Katy Christomanou
Editor-in-Chief, Science Technology and Medicine Journals
Email: kchristomanou@cambridge.org
If you would like to partner with us to provide exclusive offers and marketing to your members, then please contact;
Faye Pendall
Head of Marketing, Academic and Professional Books
Phone +44 1223 325944
Email: fpendall@cambridge.org