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Cambridge University Press Academic, ANZ

Locality: Port Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8671 1400



Address: 477 Williamstown Road 3207 Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cambridge.org/

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25.01.2022 On this day 207 years ago, Charles Darwin was born - happy birthday to one of our favourite Cambridge authors!



25.01.2022 Journalists, China-watchers and academics have fiercely debated the legacy of Chinas leaders, Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao. Read about the HuWen Era by checking out this blog piece & enjoy free access to all its related papers from China Quarterly until February 28, 2019 at ow.ly/3NnU30nexmx.

25.01.2022 The fourth and final volume of 'The Letters of Samuel Beckett' is publishing soon. View the book trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y38gQ-thlvU&feature=youtu.be

24.01.2022 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION: As referenced on SBS and The Conversation, Greg Vass’ article ‘So, What is Wrong with Indigenous Education?’ Perspective, Position and Power Beyond a Deficit Discourse aims to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and meaning of the expression ‘Indigenous education’ within the discursive practices, research and policy in Australian education. Click the link below to read the full article. ... https://www.cambridge.org//5D3F55A794E09D793DA51C14D7BC1203 See more



23.01.2022 Newly released 'On the Brink' has caused some stir in addressing the threat of Nuclear War. Author, Van Jackson, sat down with C-Span to talk about the book and the threat of nuclear war between the US and North Korea today. You can watch the full talk below or visit our website to check out his book. https://www.c-span.org/video/?457550-1/on-brink... http://cambridge.org//brink-trump-kim-and-threat-nuclear-w

23.01.2022 ARLIS UK & Ireland: the Art Libraries Society celebrates 50 years in 2019 and will hold its annual conference from 15-17 July at the University of Glasgow. To mark both milestones, we are calling for journal papers on art librarianship and other current industry issues. To find out more, or to submit your ideas, visit: http://ow.ly/QKo930njTPR

23.01.2022 Misty Adoniou, the author of our book 'Spelling It Out', appeared on ABC News Breakfast this morning. Check out a snippet of her interview:



21.01.2022 Our title Knowledge of Life: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia, is the category winner for Tertiary Scholarly Resource at the #EPAS16. Congratulations to all involved! www.cambridge.org/knowledgeoflife

20.01.2022 'Mental Health: A Person-Centred Approach' is the winner for Tertiary Teaching and Learning Resource: Blended Learning (Print and Digital) at the EPAAs 2018! The blended learning resource uses an inclusive approach to engaging, responding, and supporting people with mental illness and substance abuse. Congratulations to everyone involved!

20.01.2022 There are a range of fantastic titles available in our fire sale this month! View the titles here*: http://ow.ly/10f5KP * Please note: sale is only available for residents of Australia and New Zealand.

20.01.2022 Newly discovered Shakespeare script to be published by Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge.org//newly-discovered-shakespeare-sc/

18.01.2022 Our 2016 catalogues are now online! View our newly published titles and relevant resources in a subject area of your interest.



17.01.2022 How should we regulate genome editing in the face of persistent substantive disagreement about the moral status of this technology and its applications? In this article, researchers from King's College and The University of Oxford aim to contribute to resolving this question. To read the full text, click the link below: https://www.cambridge.org//A75D34D597C17DA9665693390737A032... #science #genome #scienceethics #scienceresearch

17.01.2022 Attending #THETA2017 in Auckland? Come visit the Cambridge University Press stand, and find out about our full academic publishing programme.

17.01.2022 NEW RESEARCH ON CAMBRIDGE CORE: Sustained impact of a sleep intervention and moderators of treatment outcome for children with ADHD: a randomised controlled trial. To learn more you can read the full article below https://www.cambridge.org//6A5C03D04EDB0D78EC7633240EB51867

16.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day and Women's History Month! During this time, we here at CUP are celebrating all women, in particular women in academia. To learn more and find a free collection of their work follow the link below. #IWD19 https://www.cambridge.org//international-women-s-day-and-w

15.01.2022 Researchers at the University of York working on a 700-year old abandoned agricultural site in Tanzania have shown that soil erosion benefitted farming practices for some 500 years.

15.01.2022 Come visit our stand at the ALIA Information Online Conference 2017! We will be here until Thursday. Australian Library and Information Association

14.01.2022 To unify our Facebook pages, this page will be deleted on May 31st 2019. To stay in touch, please like Cambridge University Press - Academic.

14.01.2022 One of our authors, David Roy, wrote a piece in The Conversation about the latest royal commission and the effect it has on disabled people. You can read the full article by clicking the link below. https://theconversation.com/why-schools-desperately-need-a-

13.01.2022 NEW DISCOVERY! Rock carvings of American Whalers in the 1840s were found in Pilbara, WA. The report was first published in the Antquity journal which you can read for free on Cambridge Core. Follow the link below to read the original report: https://www.cambridge.org//5B00B5A7523399671B2/core-reader... Or read you can read the ABC news story here: https://www.abc.net.au//ancient-rock-art-carvings/10807596

12.01.2022 The newly launched Cambridge Elements offers comprehensive coverage across the arts and sciences, from engineering to the philosophy of religion. If you click the link below you can start browsing the collection with help from our 'Periodic Table of Cambridge Elements'. Highlighting some of the best journals and books in our collection. https://www.cambridge.org//47/4837/6443/Elements_Table.pdf

11.01.2022 The Educational Publishing Awards Australia nominations for 2016 have been announced, and we are delighted to have 7 titles shortlisted!

11.01.2022 Stephen Bush and Colin Kidd pick 'Yes to Europe' by Robert Saunders in New Statesman 'Best Books of 2018'. http://ow.ly/ONMq30mCU2C

11.01.2022 The Cambridge English Dictionary has announced it's word of 2018... Nomophobia! A word not known by many but experienced by most - check out the full article in the link below https://www.independent.co.uk//nomphobia-word-of-the-year-

08.01.2022 NEW TO CAMBRIDGE CORE: Character Disorders among Autocratic World Leaders and the Impact on Health Security, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Care The development of autocratic leaders in history reveals that many share severe character disorders that are consistently similar across borders and cultures. These shared character traits stem from a cognitive and emotional developmental arrest in both childhood and adolescence resulting in fixed, life-long, concrete thinking patte...rns. To read the full article follow the link below. https://www.cambridge.org//9C1DE6A42288503BDA7/core-reader

08.01.2022 RESEARCH IN EDUCATION: As referenced on SBS and The Conversation, Greg Vass article So, What is Wrong with Indigenous Education? Perspective, Position and Power Beyond a Deficit Discourse aims to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and meaning of the expression Indigenous education within the discursive practices, research and policy in Australian education. Click the link below to read the full article. ... https://www.cambridge.org//5D3F55A794E09D793DA51C14D7BC1203 See more

08.01.2022 William Westermans Soldiers and Gentlemen has been shortlisted for the SAHR Templer Best First Book Prize! Winners will be announced on the 24th of April. Find out more about this outstanding title here: www.cambridge.org/9781107190627

07.01.2022 What is valuable about literary studies? What is its point and purpose? At a time when the humanities are increasingly called upon to justify themselves, this book seeks to clarify their myriad values and ideologies. In a thought-provoking new title from Cambridge University Press, Rónán Mcdonald has managed to bring together sixteen diverse, fascinating, contentious perspectives and produce something remarkably cohesive: a map of the functions of literary criticism at the present time. Michael Bérubé

06.01.2022 This Facebook page will be deleted soon. To stay in touch, please like our global page Cambridge University Press - Academic.

06.01.2022 We are excited to announce that Anzac Battlefield was successfully launched on Friday 8th April at The University of Melbourne! Get your copy today!

06.01.2022 We are excited to announce that one of our authors, Associate Professor Jeanne Allen, was named Australias leading researcher in the field of Teaching and Teacher Education in The Australians Special Research Supplement! You can click the link below to read more about the commendation and other recognised researchers at Griffith University.

06.01.2022 Don't forget to grab your favourite titles before the end of April! View the titles here*: http://ow.ly/10f5KP * Please note: sale is only available for residents of Australia and New Zealand.

04.01.2022 Introducing Cambridge Elements!

03.01.2022 Enjoy free access to articles, such as Living history?....and more until January 31, 2019 - Nationalities Papers - The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity - #FirstView- ow.ly/PUEN30mYMuP #politics #sociology #history #literature #anthropology #economics

03.01.2022 Our title Mia Mia Aboriginal Community Development: Fostering Cultural Security, is the category winner for Tertiary (Wholly Australian) Scholarly Resource at the #EPAA17. Clinical Nursing Skills: An Australian Perspective is highly commended and Teaching Secondary Mathematics is commended in the category Tertiary (Wholly Australian) Student Resource. Congratulations to everyone that was involved!... www.cambridge.org/miamia

02.01.2022 *WIN* A $100 Cambridge University Press voucher . Simply: 1. Like this post... 2. Like our new Facebook page . Entries close 29 May 2019 See more

01.01.2022 There are more displaced people around the world than ever before, and over half are children. Australia and other wealthy nations have implemented increasingly harsh policies, justified as humane deterrence, and aimed at preventing asylum seekers (persons without preestablished resettlement visas) from entering their borders and gaining protection. In a new article, researchers from UNSW study the mental health of asylum seekers in Australia and the role of psychiatrists.... You can read the full article below. https://www.cambridge.org//E839F89C7414758D92F/core-reader

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