Oxford University Press
About Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is a department of the University of Oxford and is the largest university press in the world. Established in 1586, OUP has a rich history of publishing scholarly works, educational materials, and reference books that have shaped academic discourse and learning globally.
With a commitment to excellence, OUP publishes a wide range of materials across various disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, science, and medicine. The press aims to support education and research by providing high-quality resources that are accessible to learners and educators alike.
OUP operates in over 50 countries, with a diverse portfolio that includes textbooks, journals, online resources, and digital platforms. The press is dedicated to innovation in publishing, embracing new technologies to enhance the learning experience and reach a broader audience.
In addition to its publishing activities, OUP is committed to social responsibility, engaging in initiatives that promote literacy and education worldwide. The press collaborates with educational institutions, libraries, and organizations to foster a love for reading and learning.
As part of its vision, OUP strives to be a leader in academic publishing, continually adapting to the changing landscape of education and research. The press values integrity, quality, and collaboration, ensuring that its publications meet the highest standards.
Through its extensive network of authors, editors, and researchers, OUP remains at the forefront of knowledge dissemination, contributing to the advancement of scholarship and education globally.