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{{Infobox publisher
| image = File:University of London Press logo.png
| parent = [[University of London]]
| status = Active
| founded = 1910; Reestablished 2019
| founder =
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| country = [[United Kingdom]]
| headquarters = [[London, England]]
| distribution = BrookingsChicago InstitutionDistribution PressCenter; NBNIngram InternationalPublisher Services UK
| publications = [[BookBooks]]s and Journals
| keypeople =
| publications = [[Book]]s and Journals
| topics = Humanities
| genre =
| imprints =
| revenue =
| numemployees = 4
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| url = {{URL|https://wwwuolpress.sas.acco.uk/publications}}
}}
 
The '''University of London Press''' (also known as '''UoL Press''') is a university[[publishing presshouse]] that is part of the [[University of London]]. Based in the [[School of Advanced Study]] at [[Senate House (University of London)|Senate House]], it "seeks to facilitate collaborative, inclusive, open access, scholar-led interchange, within and beyond the academy." <ref name="laup">{{Cite web|url=https://london.ac.uk/press|title = University of London Press}}</ref>
 
== History ==
[[File:Inside Senate House.jpg|thumb|The University of London Press is located in the art-deco style [[Senate House, London|Senate House in London]], whose entrance hall is shown above.]]
The University of London Press was originally established in 1910. From 1949 to 1979 it was known as Athlone Press.
 
In 2019, the University of London Press was relaunched as a fullyan [[open-access|open access]] publisher, specializingand in "distinctive2023 scholarshipthe atPress therebranded forefrontwith ofa thenew logo, website and mission, aiming to [[Humanities]]."open up humanities research"<ref name="laup" />
 
== Publishing ==
 
The University of London press publishes books and journals by the following institutes of the [[School of Advanced Study]]:
The University of London Press publishes cutting-edge humanities research. They are a non-profit, predominantly open access university press and offer authors a friendly, professional and collaborative publishing experience.
 
They publish 20—25 books a year across the humanities disciplines, publishing work that highlights the importance of humanities research and opens up debate.
 
They publish with a wide range of partners who benefit from the experience and flexibility they offer in meeting the needs of specific disciplines and research institutions. The Press is an integral part of the School of Advanced Study (SAS) at the University of London, which has enabled them to forge long-lasting and productive relationships within SAS, across its international renowned humanities institutes and with leading scholars. Several of their book series are published in association with the institutes (listed below) and other scholarly associations such the Royal Historical Society, and offer important venues for new humanities research both within and across disciplines.
 
The University of London pressPress publisheshas bookspartnerships and journals bywith the following institutes of the [[School of Advanced Study]]:
 
*[[Institute of Advanced Legal Studies]]
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*[[Warburg Institute]]
 
== References ==
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==External links==
*{{Official website|https://wwwuolpress.sas.acco.uk/publications}}
*[https://humanities-digital-library.org/index.php/hdl UoL Press Open Access Titles at the Humanities Digital Library]
*[https://journals.sas.ac.uk/ UoL Press Open Access Journals]
*[https://openlibrary.org/publishers/University_of_London_Press UoL Press Open Library Pubications]
 
 
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[[Category:Book publishing companies based in London]]
[[Category:Organisations associated with the University of London|Press]]
[[Category:University presses of the United Kingdom]]