Birds, Literature, Liverpool Interest, News

In Conversation with… Ann Cleeves

As part of our 125th anniversary, we are celebrating authors who published their first work with LUP and have gone on to have successful writing careers. Here is Alison Welsby, Editorial Director at LUP, in conversation with the acclaimed and award-winning crime fiction writer, Ann Cleeves, whose first published work was a chapter in LUP’s … Continue reading

Journals, News

Celebrating National Indexing Day 2024

National Indexing Day The Society of Indexers is celebrating National Indexing Day for the eighth successive year on Thursday 28th March 2024. National Indexing Day was established in March 2017 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Society's foundation. Since then, celebrations of indexing have taken place at live events, online and in the media, … Continue reading

News

EvenUP: Inspiring the next generation of publishers

A group of University Presses, all signatories to the EvenUP commitment to equity, diversity and inclusivity, have launched a new initiative to inspire the next generation of publishers through work with their local secondary schools.  EvenUP: Publishing For All will see the university presses at Bristol, Cambridge, Liverpool, Manchester and Princeton commit to work with … Continue reading

News, open access

Trailblazers: An exciting new OA initiative in partnership with Lancaster University, University of Liverpool, and University of Salford 

LUP is delighted to announce Trailblazers: a new Open Access initiative for ECRs at Lancaster University, University of Liverpool, University of Salford, which uniquely combines OA publication with author boot camps, equipping ECRs with publishing and library skills to support their academic careers.

medieval studies, News

New Series Editor and Editorial Committee Appointed for Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce the appointment of Prof. Eddie Jones as Series Editor of the renowned series Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies, joining co-Editor Prof. Richard Dance, following the retirement of Prof. Vincent Gillespie.