Oxford Test of English Advanced has expanded into China and Thailand, opening doors for learners to global academic and professional opportunities.| Oxford University Press
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We have published our 2024/25 Annual Report, detailing our commitment to research, learning, and responsible publishing.| Oxford University Press
Casper Grathwohl, President of Oxford Languages, shares his career story, how Oxford Languages has evolved, and insights about Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
Fiona McPherson shares how the role of the lexicographer has changed over the years, and her perspective on Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
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How we created an immersive, student-centred Primary Language Arts course for the Caribbean| Oxford University Press
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Oxford Word of the Year is highly anticipated in the calendar each year. We share what the milestone means to our colleagues.| Oxford University Press
Our Oxford Word of the Year 2024, brain rot, has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary in its latest update of additions and revisions.| Oxford University Press
Oxford Test of English Advanced has been awarded Best Summative Assessment Project at the prestigious International e-Assessment Awards 2025 The post Oxford Test of English Advanced wins Best Summative Assessment Project at 2025 International e-Assessment Awards appeared first on Oxford University Press.| Oxford University Press
Dr Charles Young, founding editor-in-chief of our new global healthcare journal, Research Connections, shares his vision for the journal.| Oxford University Press
ÖSYM's recognition of the Oxford Test of English represents the start of deeper collaboration on language assessment in Türkiye. The post Celebrating ÖSYM’s visit to Oxford and the future of English assessment in Türkiye appeared first on Oxford University Press.| Oxford University Press
We were proud to celebrate the biggest year so far of the Road to Literacy campaign, with 1,000 beneficiaries announced and 500,000 books donated.| Oxford University Press
Oxford Revise Exam Tutor, powered by Atypical AI's ExamJam platform, offers GCSE students an interactive revision experience. The post Offering AI-powered interactive revision with Oxford Revise Exam Tutor appeared first on Oxford University Press.| Oxford University Press
Oxford Law Pro brings together high-quality, peer-reviewed content for legal professionals and researchers, powered by a conversational AI research assistant.| Oxford University Press
OUP India's latest academic legal title pays tribute to the career of Professor Upendra Baxi, one of India's most prominent legal scholars.| Oxford University Press
Our new interdisciplinary research collections on AI in Society, and Racism by Context, contain timely and robust approaches to pressing global issues.| Oxford University Press
10 things we learned from the 2023 Oxford Forum held on Tuesday 25 April under the theme Steps to a Sustainable Future.| Oxford University Press
We have published our Responsible Publishing Report for 2022-23 which shares the progress against our three sustainability targets.| Oxford University Press
With the launch of the Oxford International Curriculum for Sustainability we’re helping teachers bring sustainability into the classroom.| Oxford University Press
Our Director of Sustainability was invited to judge a worldwide Climate Change competition. Learn more about the competition.| Oxford University Press
OUP was recognized with a 'Beyond Gold' Green Impact award at the 8th Vice-Chancellor's Environmental Sustainability Awards.| Oxford University Press
The Oxford Word of the Year 2024 is 'brain rot'. Discover more about the winner, our shortlist, and 20 years of words that reflect the world.| Oxford University Press
After more than 37,000 votes on our shortlist, we're pleased to announce that the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 is 'brain rot'.| Oxford University Press
We published a new paper to provide practical guidance and advice for language teachers to support refugees and help schools prepare for them.| Oxford University Press
Throughout our 500-year history, Oxford University Press has responded to advances in the world around us to meet the needs of students, teachers, and our wider community. Our report, AI in education: where we are and what happens next, shows the state of AI adoption throughout global education, where the potential risks and opportunities are, and our recommendations to leaders in education and government for how to adopt AI safely with the biggest benefit to all.| Oxford University Press
For the third consecutive year, we are giving word lovers everywhere the opportunity to vote for their preferred Oxford Word of the Year.| Oxford University Press
We are inviting our global community to join our free, online event, the Oxford Forum, on Tuesday 25 April.| Oxford University Press
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We have been commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to produce the Coronation Bible to be used by His Majesty King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 2023.| Oxford University Press
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We attended the 75th edition of the Frankfurt Bookfair. Read more about our experience.| Oxford University Press
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Announcing the launch of Aspire, a premium English language training programme designed to set a new standard in language proficiency, created in association with Learnlight.| Oxford University Press
We’ve announced our aim to decarbonize by 2050 at the latest, as part of our Net Zero strategy for Oxford University Press.| Oxford University Press
Our Very Short Introductions series is now made up of a landmark 750 titles from a wide range of topics from across arts, humanities, and science.| Oxford University Press
For the third consecutive year, OUP’s Responsible Publishing Report showcases our ongoing commitment to sustainability and more| Oxford University Press
In our ongoing commitment to operating sustainably, we are on a journey to incorporate more eco-friendly materials in our production.| Oxford University Press
Our academic experts collaborated with more than 30 organizations to bring to life a new initiative to enhance reporting.| Oxford University Press
Oxford Intersections is a new research resource combining original research from multiple academic disciplines, centered on a complex global topic to inform global policy and decision-making.| Oxford University Press
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We are pleased to announce a new initiative to support open access for books, Oxford Scholarship Online: Commit to Open.| Oxford University Press
As we head into the second year of Raise a Reader, three teachers reflect on the difference this program has made on their schools.| Oxford University Press
We have released our Annual Report 2023/24, which details a year of continued progress and focus on our digital transformation.| Oxford University Press
The Dress in the Window by Robert Tregoning and illustrated by Pippa Curnick has won the Picture Book prize at the Indie Book Awards in the UK.| Oxford University Press
We announced the 500 beneficiaries of mobile trolley libraries as part of the Road to Literacy campaign in South Africa.| Oxford University Press
Our Oxford Test of English Advanced has been recognized and certified by the University of Oxford for both undergraduate and graduate admissions.| Oxford University Press
In 2023, AVBOB, Oxford University Press Southern Africa (OUPSA), and the government celebrated the second year of the AVBOB Road to Literacy trolley library campaign.| Oxford University Press
Most academic researchers say they are using artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their research practice, despite concerns over the loss of critical thinking skills, respect for intellectual property (IP) rights, and mistrust in AI providers.| Oxford University Press
Queen Camilla unveils new primary school library as part of the Libraries for Primaries Campaign.Queen Camilla unveils new primary school library as part of the National Literacy Trust's Libraries for Primaries Campaign.| Oxford University Press
Our products Readerful and Oxford Revise received Gold, Silver and Bronze in this year's Transform Awards Europe.| Oxford University Press
Read about the new primary school library opened as part of the second year of our Raise a Reader Oxfordshire programme.| Oxford University Press
Our research found apps are playing an increasing role in learning. We launched Little Oxford, an expert-created app for children's learning.| Oxford University Press
OxfordAQA launch in Pakistan was celebrated with education specialists, senior government officials, and school representatives.| Oxford University Press
Following a gripping head-to-head contest which saw the public vote on eight contenders, our experts have crowned rizz as Oxford Word of the Year 2023.| Oxford University Press