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Publishing Lecturer wins book prize
Jane Potter is to be awarded The Women's History Network Book Prize.The Prize is awarded for an author's first book which makes a significant contribution to women's history or gender history and is written in an accessible style that is rewarding to the general reader of history. Jane's book Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's Literary Responses to the Great War, 1914-1918 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005) convinced the jury to make her joint winner of the Prize, which will be presented at the annual Women's History Network conference at the University of Durham in September.
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Fine Art lecturer wins important grant from the AHRC
Craig Richardson, Senior Lecturer in the Art Department, has been awarded £19,081 to work on a project entitled 'Landscape as Conceptual Art: Retrieving Values in John Latham's Conceptualisation of "Five Sisters" (1976) as Monumental Process Sculptures'. His work is funded as part of the AHRC's Landscape and Environment programme. The project promises to make a major contribution to our understanding of landscape history as art and as national heritage, firstly within a Scottish context and then as a study of an exemplar in British art.
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The Future of the Book in the Digital Age
Angus Phillips, Director of the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies, has edited (with Bill Cope) a collection of papers around the overall theme of The Future of the Book in the Digital Age. What place does the book have alongside a rich media environment of TV, radio, the Internet, computer games and the mobile phone? What developments are helping to sustain or disrupt the book’s place in our world? The authors provide an international perspective on the issues that affect publishing, bookselling, authorship, readership and librarianship.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 27 Jun 2006 around 11am
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European Arts Management Programme
The School of Arts and Humanities is delighted to announce that the European Commission has recommended a grant of €363,000 (£254,000) from the Leonardo da Vinci fund, subject to formal approval by the European Parliament, to support the Oxford Brookes European Arts Management Programme. Brookes is the lead partner in this 2-year pilot project which runs from 1 October 2006. It was initiated by Dr Jolyon Laycock, Lecturer in Arts Management and Administration.
General information about this major new award can be found here
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ePublishing Prizes
Harcourt Education, an international publishing group with local offices in Oxford, have been involved with the MA epublishing module for the fifth year running. As part of the course students developed prototype websites based on Harcourt’s Heinemann secondary school books. Representatives from Harcourt were in attendance at the presentations of these new epublishing products to choose first and second prize winners.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 12 Jun 2006 around 8am
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Applications for European Master in Publishing
The European Master in Publishing is recruiting its first students. So far we have been approached by prospective students from Germany, France, Slovenia, Netherlands, Ireland, Italy and the UK. All students wishing to be apply for entry in September 2006 should submit their completed applications on the postgraduate application form.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08 Jun 2006 around 9am
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MA in Publishing students win World Bank Publishing Internship Prize
Students on the MA in Publishing course at Oxford Brookes have been awarded two of the first three World Bank Publishing Internship Prizes worth $7,500 each. Jing Wang (China) and Nina Schipper (Brazil) will spend three months at the World Bank in Washington during summer 2006, working in the office of the Publisher. These new awards have been developed following the successful internships undertaken by three students from the MA in Publishing in 2005.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05 Jun 2006 around 8am
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New Grants in aid of Publication
Dr Glen O’Hara (History) has been granted a Scouloudi Historical Award of £500 towards the costs of his monograph, From Dreams to Disillusionment: British Economic and Social Planning in the 1960s, which will be published by Palgrave.
Professor Valerie Worth (French) has been awarded £1000 from the MHRA (Modern Humanities Research Association) Publications Fund towards the costs of her forthcoming monograph on Renaissance obstetric treatises written in French, which is to be published by Droz.
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Chinese Publisher’s Lecture at Oxford Brookes
Li Peng Yi, Vice-President of the Beijing Foreign Language University and President of the Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (FLTRP), and Oxford Brookes honorary graduate delivered his lecture on English Publishing and Education in China: the impact of International Publishers in China at the University on 27 April to a large audience of publishers, ELT specialists, and academics.Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05 May 2006 around 10am
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Industry experts visit Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies
During this last semester a range of industry experts have come to talk to the undergraduate and postgraduate classes at the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies.They represent major international publishers, small independent publishers, magazine publishers and literary agents.
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