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LUP Open Planning has reached its target! Celebrating Open Access for 2025
We are delighted to announce that our Subscribe to Open initiative, LUP Open Planning, has successfully met its target for 2025. As a result, this year’s content from our esteemed planning and development journals, Town Planning Review (TPR) and International Development Planning Review (IDPR), is now freely accessible via Open Access.
Success for LUP Fundraiser in Aid of Local Food Charity
As part of our civic commitment to the Liverpool City Region, Liverpool University Press staff took part in a month-long fundraising effort in aid of FoodCycle Dingle, a charity designed to combat food waste, reduce loneliness and support local communities with free, healthy meals. We are delighted to announce that, through our shared efforts across the 2,409-mile charity walk and the LUP courtyard bake sale, the LUP team raised an impressive £1,515.87 for FoodCycle Dingle!
Featured in Town Planning Review 96.2: Imperial and colonial amnesia of European planning academics – the case of AESOP’s eurocentrism
Read Ben Davy's viewpoint 'Imperial and colonial amnesia of European planning academics – the case of AESOP’s eurocentrism'
Donatello: Innovation and Collaboration. A Sculpture Journal special issue in partnership with the V&A
We are delighted to announce the publication of 'Sculpture Journal' 34.1, the first of two special issues devoted to the creative work and legacy of the great Renaissance sculptor Donatello (c. 1386–1466). The issues were developed following an international conference at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, held in May 2023, in conjunction with the exhibition Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance (11 February – 11 June 2023).