Oxford University Press has acquired a new diary-format series from author-illustrator Harriet Muncaster, her first new ...
Lisa Brady, professor and chair in the Department of History, was an invited speaker at the History Center of Sciences Po in ...
The reassessment notice, issued on March 25, 2021, was based on the claim that OUP had been incorrectly assessed as a “resident” entity for 2014-15, leading to a lower tax rate of 30% instead of 40%, ...
Oxford University Press, a department of the University of Oxford, has appointed Sukanta Das as the Managing Director of its India branch, with regional responsibilities extending to Sri Lanka ...
A new project led by Dr. Michael J Sullivan of the University of Oxford's English Faculty has recovered never-before-seen ...
Running boosts blood flow to the brain, which delivers oxygen and nutrients essential for brain function and long-term ...
Exploring the socio-economic, political and ideological systems that made the Irish poor vulnerable to disaster ...
For over a decade, the Oxford Children’s Word of the Year has provided valuable insights into the evolving language and values of young people. This year’s choice of ‘kindness’ is a testament to the ...
Kindness” was voted the 2024 Children’s Word of the Year in Britain. More than 3,000 kids across the UK aged six to 14 were ...
Catch up on the headlights from Oxford University Press' report into the words and themes used in stories from the 500 Words 2024/25 competition.
The book is an oral history, in which Moskos briefly introduces each chapter and then lets his sources, ranging from former ...
Breast cancer mortality rates have stopped declining for women over 74 and under 40, largely due to rising diagnoses of ...
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