About Cambridge University Press in the Middle East and North Africa
Cambridge University Press has branch offices in Dubai, Riyadh and Cairo. Our dynamic team works closely together to ensure that our publications are available to teachers, students, librarians and the general public across the Middle East and North Africa.
These Cambridge branch offices are also involved in bringing authors and editors to the region, carrying out detailed local research and editing our ELT titles to ensure that our materials continue to meet the specific needs of learners in the Middle East and North Africa.
Cambridge University Press also plays a role in training teachers in the Middle East and North Africa and providing them with advice and support on how to make the most out of our resources. We regularly participate in all kinds of events for ELT professionals in the region such as workshops, presentations and conferences.
For more information about Cambridge in the Middle East and North Africa, why not contact us?
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About Cambridge University Press ELT
Cambridge University Press ELT was established in the mid 1970s and is now one of the world's leading publishers in English Language Teaching materials, supplying to almost every country in the world. A number of its market-leading courses and grammar books have sold several million copies since first publication from the two main publishing centres in Cambridge and New York.
The quality of Cambridge's ELT list is achieved by extremely close collaboration between in-house editors, all of whom have teaching experience and qualifications, and the teaching profession. Extensive market research precedes the development of new materials which are then piloted in schools in many parts of the world. The Cambridge ELT list is universally respected by the teaching profession for both British and American English.
About Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the publishing house of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1534 by royal charter, it is the oldest printer and publisher in the world. The Press is a charitable organisation and its purpose is to further, through publication, the University's objective of advancing knowledge, education, learning, and research.
