Event type:

Online

Date & time:

03 Jul 2025, 13:00 – 14:00

Sit with the Editor: Cambridge University Press and UCL Press

Gain insights for publishing your research in book form, from Cambridge University Press and UCL Press.

Rows of books on wooden bookshelves in the UCL Wilkins Building.
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Sit with the Editor: Cambridge University Press and UCL Press

03 Jul 2025, 13:00 – 14:00

Rebecca Taylor

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Rebecca Taylor is a Publisher at Cambridge University Press, where she manages the Cambridge Education Research series and commissions work in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and education.

Pat Gordon-Smith

Commissioning Editor

UCL Press

Pat Gordon-Smith is Commissioning Editor at UCL Press for education and related social sciences, archaeology, heritage, history and museum studies, law, and related areas.

Further information

Ticketing

Pre-booking essential

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

IOE Research Development

ioe.researchdevelopment@ucl.ac.uk

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