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British Book Design and Production Awards 2008

Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies at Oxford Brookes University is busy dealing with a steady stream of entries for this year’s British Book Design and Production Awards which were launched in April at the London International Book Fair. Entries are already up on this time last year, and signs are that this year will be a bumper one.

 Deadline for entries is Friday 27 June, and the winners will be announced at a Gala Dinner on 12 November at the Marriott Hotel in London.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 10 Jun 2008 around 10am

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MA Publishing students win World Bank scholarships for 2008

Two students on the MA in Publishing programme have won scholarships to work at the World Bank in Washington for three months this summer.

In 2006, with the goal of broadening its talent pool, the Office of Diversity Programs and the Office of the Publisher at the World Bank in Washington created the World Bank Publishing Internship Prize, to be awarded annually to three students studying publishing. The winners each receive an award of $7,500, to cover travel and their living expenses during their three-month internship at the World Bank in Washington

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 09 Jun 2008 around 8am

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Graduate Publishing Scholarships

Graduate Publishing Scholarships for 2008

The Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies is delighted to announce four new scholarships for students on the MA in Publishing programmes at Oxford Brookes University starting their studies in September 2008. The four new scholarships are:

  • Cambridge Publishing Scholarship – award of £1,500
  • Hachette Livre UK Publishing Scholarship – award of £1,500
  • Publishing Training Centre Diversity Scholarship – award of £5,000
  • Random House Group Publishing Scholarship – award of £1,500

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 04 Jun 2008 around 2pm

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Fabrizio Nevola awarded RIBA Sir Nikolaus Pevsner Award for Architecture

RIBA Bookshops has announced the winner of the 2008 RIBA Sir Nikolaus Pevsner International Book Award for Architecture as Fabrizio Nevola for his book 'Siena: Constructing the Renaissance City' (Yale UP, 2007)

The winning books were announced on Wednesday 28th May at a prestigious ceremony at the The Athaeneum Club in Pall Mall, London. The event was attended by a large number of people representing the worlds of architecture, construction, interior design and publishing. Speaking at the ceremony and representing the awards juries were Max Fordham, Dikkie Scipio, Doug Atherley, and Adrian Forty, who provided the reasons why the judges chose the winning titles.

Also speaking was the RIBA President Sunand Prasad who described the evening as one of his favourite RIBA events of the year.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 30 May 2008 around 8am

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Publishing at the London Book Fair

The Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies (OICPS) once again had a stand at the London Book Fair in April, following the success of last year’s attendance. It was an excellent opportunity to meet many of our alumni who were working with their own companies at the fair, as well as many of our publishing contacts in the UK and international industries. Current students were greatly in evidence, wearing OICPS T-shirts and distributing leaflets and brochures for our forthcoming Digital Publishing series of courses. Two students helped out at the stand for the Independent Publishers Guild. We were busy throughout the Fair and, for example, hosted two well-attended seminars on children’s publishing. Sheila Lambie and Claire Squires wrote articles for the trade journal Publishing News to coincide with the seminars.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 19 May 2008 around 12pm

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Working with independents at the London Book Fair in 2008

At this year’s London Book Fair, two graduate publishing students worked with the Independent Publishers Guild (IPG). Jonathan Davis and Sarah Kulasek assisted with the stand and the meetings organized for members of the IPG with the major retailers. Bridget Shine, Director of the IPG, said about Jonathan and Sarah: ‘I wanted to let you know that I thought they were terrific—hard working and enthusiastic. The IPG stand is hugely busy and in addition to this, we organise meetings on behalf of our members with retailers. They both coped extremely well and I would hope they’ll get work experience with our publishers as a result.’

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 14 May 2008 around 9am

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ePublishing Pearson Student Prizes Announced

Pearson Education, a publishing company with local offices in Oxford, has been involved with the MA epublishing module here at Brookes for the eighth year running. Small teams of students worked on proposals for new online educational resources and developed prototype websites based on Pearson's Heinemann range of books.

At the end of the course the prototype websites were presented and in addition to each one being graded as normal, Stephen Fahey, Development and Technology Director, and Elaine Anderson, Head of Content Development, from Pearson were in attendance to choose first and second prize winners.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08 May 2008 around 8am

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New MA in Creative Writing

From September 2008 we will be running a new MA in Creative Writing:

This course will provide students with excellent opportunities to pursue their writing at postgraduate level in different genres and for different audiences. The course will be taught by leading contemporary writers, will include a programme of invited speakers and connections to the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies, and will make full use of our situation in Oxford, a wonderful place to be a writer!

More news and details, including information on how to apply, please get in touch with the Admissions Tutor, by calling 01865 484127 or emailing .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

 

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 06 May 2008 around 8am

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First sponsored publishing student at Torquay conference

The UK Serials Group conference was held in Torquay, 7-9 April 2008. Emma Anderson, MA in Publishing and Language, was given a free place at the conference. She writes:

Once all the Fawlty Towers jokes had been exhausted - yes, we had done them all in my family, right through from the hearing-aid to the two doctors, and from the ingrown toenail to Basil the rat - I was ready to hit Torquay.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01 May 2008 around 7am

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Learn how to get results in a digital world

The embracing of the digital age is fast becoming a necessity, not an option for publishers. It can be a confusing and perplexing situation, not helped by the perceived commercial risk. Oxford Publishing and Digital Media is running a series of courses starting on 2nd June 2008 for publishers, marketers, business development managers, editorial staff , online project managers and all those who are involved in developing online content. Have a look at the programme and see how we can help you.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 29 Apr 2008 around 8am

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