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@cambridgeuniversitypress has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in March 2020. Resources cupacademic has populated their site with include: • The Cambridge Christmas Books: creating a digital archive • Reshaping AI for education • Earth and Environmental Sciences | Cambridge Core • Five books on climate action for COP28 • UN Sustainable Development Goals • Algorithm appreciation overcomes algorithm aversion • Researchers find no evidence of Arabian leopards despite extensive search in Saudi Arabia • Journal of Fluid Mechanics « Cambridge Core Blog • Decolonizing the English Literary Curriculum • New research reveals forgotten lives of Eurasian otters in Hong Kong • Emotion? We don’t talk about it! • Celebrating Shakespeare’s legacy: 160 years of Cambridge's publishing excellence • Graphic • Publish with Cambridge | Cambridge University Press • Drinking through a straw is difficult (mathematically) « Mathematics# « Cambridge Core Blog • The Cambridge Companion to Dracula • The Cambridge Companion to American Horror • The Cambridge Companion to ‘Frankenstein' • The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction • Black History Month Free Chapters • Black History Month: Journal article collection • 100 Open Access Elements • Programme’s must-read authors AIM to shake up scholarly publishing • Frankfurt Book Fair Publishing Highlights • www.cambridge.org • Why Not Moderation? | American government, politics and policy • Search results for Psychology • Inspiring the next generation of teachers and learners • fifteeneightyfour • The Cambridge Prisms Podcast • New Books Network Podcast • Encouraging veggies over fries! | Cambridge Core Blog • How to peer review journal articles • Peer Review • Peer review week « Cambridge Core Blog • Peer Review FAQs • Who we serve | Cambridge University Press • What Was Shakespeare Really Like? • Resilience | Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology • The Philosophy and Practice of Science | History and philosophy of physics and astronomy • Author Hub | Cambridge University Press • Whiskering towards precision: unleashing the purrr-fect stable isotope methodology to determine amino acid requirements in cats | Nutrition | Cambridge Core Blog • Spirit, mission and community | Research Information • Five Times Faster • Cambridge University Press Author Services • Student's Guide • Climate and Sustainability • Treating People Fairly: A Possible Way to Prevent Unwarranted Distrust, Polarization, and Conspiracy Thinking - Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press • "Such virtue hath my pen": Shakespeare and Cambridge • Shakespeare and War • Shakespeare's White Others • About us | Cambridge University Press • The Good Student • What Makes a Good Book Review? • Book Launch - What Was Shakespeare Really Like? • African Youth Say There’s More to Citizenship • What we offer | Cambridge University Press • Purrieties of Language • Understanding Living Systems | Evolutionary biology • Chaucer's Early Modern Readers • Einstein's General Theory of Relativity | Cosmology, relativity and gravitation • Higher Education from Cambridge University Press • Embracing change in academic publishing • A Rule of Law for Our New Age of Anxiety • Cambridge Elements celebrates 1,000th issue • Nobel physicists join those published by Cambridge • World Refugee Day • In Conversation with Andrew Leon Hanna • Pride from Cambridge • Bloomsday 2023 Collection • A new chapter for Cambridge University Press • Cambridge Prisms: Plastics | Cambridge Core • Meet Samit Chakrabarty: Editor-in-Chief of Research Directions Bioelectronics • Urban geographer wins Nine Dots Prize for 'radically legal' study • Research Directions: One Health | Cambridge Core • A Writer's City - Contours: The Cambridge Literary Studies Hour Episode 5 • Just as Deadly | Biological psychology • Celebrating 1000 Cambridge Elements • Environment | Cambridge University Press & Assessment • Meet Martyn Dade-Robertson: Editor-in-Chief of Research Directions Biotechnology Design • Cambridge open access fees waived for over 100 countries • Embracing a sea change « Earth & Environmental Science# « Cambridge Core Blog • Being a Woman in Academia • About this journal • Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health | Cambridge Core • The Body Image Book for Girls • Cambridge Prisms • Working together to create change • The impact of parasite infection of mental illness « Health Sciences# « Cambridge Core Blog • Diversity in Academic Publishing « Discover Cambridge# « Cambridge Core Blog • How a Rejected Article Started a Journal: The Origins of Advances in Archaeological Practice « Archaeology# « Cambridge Core Blog • Redux 2022: Spotlight on Sustainability « Discover Cambridge# « Cambridge Core Blog • Understanding migration through ancient DNA « Archaeology# « Cambridge Core Blog • The final frontier? Why we have been ignoring second language attrition, and why it is time we stopped | Language Teaching | Cambridge Core • Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis in Two Intern Doctors in the Same Night Shift | Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | Cambridge Core • An approximation to determine the source of the WOW! Signal | International Journal of Astrobiology | Cambridge Core • Intestinal parasites in the Neolithic population who built Stonehenge (Durrington Walls, 2500 BCE) | Parasitology | Cambridge Core • Redefining the timing and circumstances of the chicken's introduction to Europe and north-west Africa | Antiquity | Cambridge Core • Theoretical Computer Science for the Working Category Theorist • Reflective Practice in Language Teaching • Task-Based Language Teaching • Percolation in Spatial Networks • Can BRICS De-dollarize the Global Financial System? • The Joy of Abstraction | Logic, categories and sets • The Book You Need to Read to Write the Book You Want to Write | Creative writing • Being You | Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology • The Impossible Office? | British government, politics and policy • The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes | Irish literature • Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan | FifteenEightyFour | Cambridge University Press • Sex and the Family in Colonial India | FifteenEightyFour | Cambridge University Press • Some Common Misunderstandings About Biology and Race | FifteenEightyFour | Cambridge University Press • The Joy of Abstraction • Cambridge Christmas Books: From pages to pixels • Top Tip Tuesday: Cambridge Author Hub Resources • On A Knife's Edge • Top Tip Tuesday: Peer Review • Climate Action: Biodiversity • Climate Action: Energy • Climate Action: Impact on Humans • Climate Action: Water • Climate Action: Adaptation and Agriculture • Climate Action Collection: Decarbonisation • Climate Action Collection: Education • Climate Action Collection: Climate Finance • Open access Climate Change articles • The Impossible Office? • Nine Dots Prize Blog • Our Books • Flip it Open • Research Directions • World Mental Health Day 2022 • Author Hub SEO guide • Peer Review Hub • Special Forms of Service • Cambridge Core • Research Driections • Author Services • New York Review: City on the Edge • Author Hub popular guides • Cambridge Elements • Cambridge Elements - Library Purchasing • Grow the Pie • Our 488th birthday thread • Cambridge journals see leap in open access research • LGBTQ+ at Cambridge • Pride 2022 Collection • Pride 2022 - Music Literature and drama collection • 25 Million Sparks • The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses • Recipe for Survival • Soro Soke • Much Like Us • Redux 2022 Blogs • Mental Health Awareness Month Collection • Self Help and Personal Development Books • Earth Day • Paperback highlights • London Book Fair 2022: Discussions and Insights • We're Not OK • The Book You Need to Read to Write the Book You Want to Write • Experimental Results • All the Sonnets of Shakespeare Audiobook • Climate Change Books • Author Hub • ALPSP University Press REDUX 2022 • Journals Print Reduction • Annual Report • Cambridge Open Engage: Events • Cambridge Open Engage: Homepage • Cambridge Open Engage: Browse subjects • Thrive • Extinctions • Trending Research from Cambridge • Measuring Behaviour: The Next Generation, by Melissa Bateson (Blog Post) • Blog Post: Study Tips from our Student Panel • A Philosopher Look's At • We're moving! Join us @cambridgeuniversitypress • Love Audio Week General • Grow the Pie (Love Audio Week) • A Tattoo on my Brain (Love Audio Week) • Female Husbands (Love Audio Week) • The World of Bob Dylan (Love Audio Week) • Small World • Nine Dots Prize • Dylan at 80 • Cambridge Advance Online • Cambridge Open Engage • COVID-19 resources and information