EUP is shortlisted for the 2026 Clarivate Academic, Educational and Professional Publisher of the Year, the London Book Fair International Award The Ola Gotkowska Young Independent Publisher Award.
Edinburgh University Press announces the acquisition of the goodwill and assets of Agenda Publishing.
Grace Balfour-Harle and Heather Ramsay have been named 2026 ALPSP Rising Stars
Six books from our Literary Studies list have been awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2025.
Holly Branigan has been appointed as a Trustee of Edinburgh University Press.
Following the success of the EUP Publishing Internship last year, we are pleased to announce that we have partnered with Creative Access to launch a publishing traineeship, kindly supported by the Mo Siewcharran Fund.
Edinburgh marks best year ever, with sales exceeding £5.1m. Read more in our Annual Report.
Journal of Islamic Art and Architecture launches with a double issue. The journal encourages and promotes the study of art and architecture from across the Islamic world in its widest sense, embracing a broad chronological scope from the 7th to the 19th century.
We are delighted to announce that six books received funding from the CAHSS fund for gold open access publication in our last financial year.
Bryony Coombs's study of the links between patronage, identity and Franco-Scottish relations has been shortlisted for the leading book prize for art history.