
OUP
Oxford University Press
Type | Corporation |
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Website | oup.com |
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Year founded | 1633 |
Location |
Oxford
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Functions | Research |
Summary | Oxford University Press advances knowledge and learning. From a child reading their first words to a researcher expanding the frontiers of their field, the possibilities are endless. Established in the earliest days of printing and throughout our 400-year history, we have always been home to the inquisitive, the passionate, and the ambitious. We welcome new ideas and fresh thinking, and offer the opportunity for individuals and teams to make their mark. |
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OUP: Oxford University Press · 1936 English
The Presentation of Subject The Arrangement of Ideas The Simplicity of Thought The Choice of Topics and The Fineness of Get-Up have earned for us the Co-operation of the Teaching …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1936 English
Recognizing that the family and the village are pivotal in the 1 1 civic life of the Indian the author starts with the village in his explan1 A tion of …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1935 English
The map of the country and the illuI trations will be welcomed by the student as also the model questions and exercises I at the end of the book.'—The Hindu. …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1935 English
IThe Presentation of Subject The Arrangement of Ideas The Simplicity of Thought The Choice of Topics and The I IFineness of Get-Up have earned for us the Co-operation of the …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1935 English
15-12 I P. B. BALLARD M. A. says : ' I know of no other book which presents in so El I interesting and rememberable a way the main facts …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1935 English
To reason thus would be to forgzt that Macaulay was by birthright an historian and the historian is one for whom the past keeps something of the familiar triviality of …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1934 English
The insistence on residential conditions or their nearest equivalent is based on the conception of education already emphasized as the making of the whole man—that is to say the work …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1934 English
In most of the universities the old matriculation age-limit (in the Punjab it was fifteen) has been abolished with the result that many students have been admitted to the universities …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1934 English
The criminologist often detects crime by psychological tests; the doctor thanks to the researches of Freud Jung and others now realizes that the origin of many diseases is psychic and …