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Aberdeen University Press Seeks Applicants for Academic Advisory Board
Aberdeen University Press seeks five colleagues from the University to join their new Academic Advisory Board. Applications are welcome from any academic field, but preference may be given to applicants with a record of interdisciplinary research, or prior experience with editorial boards and/or academic publication.
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New chapter for Aberdeen University Press
Aberdeen University Press (AUP) has entered a major new phase in its history by becoming an online and fully Open Access university press.
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NEW BOOKS: Alastair Mackie: New Collected Poems and Discontinuities
Two new publications devoted to the work and life of Poet Alastair Mackie, 1925-1995.
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'A wonderfully rich collection of papers exploring various themes from the work of Ronald Hepburn'
A review in Environmental Values, Volume 31, Number 1, of 'Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and His Legacy', edited by Endre Szécsényi.
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New book on Philosopher Ronald Hepburn
Edited by Endre Szécsényi, 'Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and His Legacy' draws on a 2018 symposium held in the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Ronald W. Hepburn.
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New publication in October 2020: Austin Clarke by Kit Fryatt
Kit Fryatt's book is the first to examine the work of Austin Clarke (1896-1974) in the light of modern critical and theoretical perspectives.
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Suspension of publication sales due to COVID-19
Unfortunately, due to the Corona Virus pandemic, Aberdeen University Press is unable to process publication sales through the University's Online Store at present.
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Forthcoming launch of 'The Gaelic Crisis in the Vernacular Community' on 2 July 2020
Academics from the University of the Highlands and Islands have published on contemporary data on the societal and spatial extent of Gaelic speakers and Gaelic speaking in the remaining vernacular communities in Scotland.
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Causeway/Cabhsair, Volume 10.2 (2019) - Celebrating ten years
Causeway/Cabhsair magazine celebrates ten years (2009-2019) with a second celebratory issue showcasing the work of thirty-one contributors. Causeway/Cabhsair publishes new writing by Irish and Scottish writers in all the languages of both countries. This issue may be purchased for £6 via the University's online store: please click here.
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Now available: Journal of Scottish Thought, Volume 11 (2019)
Journal of Scottish Thought, Volume 11: Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and his Legacy, Part II (2019).