What are your go-to summer reads? Here are some of our top picks from our Summer 2024 Reads: This Volcanic Isle - the previously untold story of how earthquakes and eruptions, plumes and plate boundaries, built the British Isles. Romeo and Juliet - a clear and accessible introduction to Shakespeare's enduring tale of ill-fated lovers. Dublin Tales - an exciting selection of stories from across the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Venice - a sweeping and comprehensive history of Venice that highlights the city's cultural achievements in architecture, painting, and music. Summer - never allowed to forget her disreputable origins, Charity despises North Dormer and rebels against the stifling dullness of the tight-knit community surrounding her. #HolidayMode #LinkedInNewsUK
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Part of the University of Oxford. Established in the earliest days of printing, we’ve been home to the inquisitive, the passionate, and the ambitious for the last 500 years. Our mission is clear – to create the highest quality research and education resources and make them available worldwide. From a child reading their first words to a researcher expanding the frontiers of their field, the possibilities are endless with Oxford University Press.
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http://www.oup.com
External link for Oxford University Press
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Orin Hargraves
Lexicographer and Language Consultant
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Adam Swallow
Commissioning Editor at Oxford University Press
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Philip Hutton
Head of Print on Demand
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2024 is a milestone year as major elections take place around the world. Significant decisions will be made that could have an impact on current and future #students, #teachers, and the wider education sector. We know the transformational power of #education and #research in wider society so we've brought together reflections from our experts on 5 key areas for policy makers to consider: https://bit.ly/3YlbpPT
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Explore the progress we've made against our sustainability targets in 2023-24 🌍 From reducing emissions across our operations, to increasing the use of #sustainable paper in our books >> https://lnkd.in/dwvwjEfa
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Oxford University Press Annual Report for 2023/24 has been released, highlighting the ways we continue to embrace new technologies, launch new digital products and services, respond to changes across our markets, and more. A huge thank you to everyone at OUP for their dedication and hard work this year!
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Australian English: noted for its tendency to abbreviate, its humour, and its tell-it-as-it-is forthrightness (!) & evidenced in the OED’s new Australian additions. Australian speech is by no means light on when it comes to colloquialisms & we've included pash rash, strain the potatoes, grog on, no wuckers & no wucking furries. Oxford Languages | OUP Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand #australianenglish https://lnkd.in/gwPPmfxw
No wuckers! It’s all Aussieness* from the Oxford English Dictionary
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Want to know more about how to improve student engagement? We recently spoke with Dr Penelope Woolf, Director of Impact and Learning Design at OUP, about how her team designs, develops, and evaluates our products and services to improve the learning experience.
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Help tackle the climate crisis ahead of COP29 - more info below. 👇 Contribute your ideas to this year's Climate Change Challenge (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford), which focuses on five key areas in combating the climate crisis – air pollution, extreme weather, water scarcity, food security, and biodiversity. Winning proposals will be presented at #COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. 🌍
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