| Company Name | (株) Cambridge University Press Japan |
| Company Introduction |
Cambridge University Press was founded by a royal charter granted to the University of Cambridge by King Henry VIII in 1534. It is the oldest printer and publisher in the world, having been operating continuously since 1584, and is one of the largest academic publishers globally. The Japan office operates as a marketing office, promoting Cambridge academic publishing as well as ELT (English Language Teaching) materials to the Japanese market. ケンブリッジ大学出版局は世界最古の歴史を誇る出版社です。日本オフィスは、日本市場に向けた学術書・専門書とELT(英語教材)の販売促進を行うマーケティングオフィスとして活動をしています。 |
| Industry | Publishing/Advertising/Printing |
| Location | 東京都千代田区神田錦町1-10-1 サクラビル 1F |
| President | Mark Gresham |
| Year of Establishment | 2003 |
| Capital | |
| Number of Employees | 14 |
| Description of Business | Academic Publishing: Cambridge is one of the world's largest and most prestigious academic publishers and is acclaimed for its list of journals, textbooks, monographs and practitioner guides, in subjects from medicine and law to literature and classics. Cambridge's academic publishing includes around 200 journals, around 1200 new books each year, and its historic Bibles list. Cambridge Learning: Cambridge is a global leader in English Language Teaching (ELT) books and resources and is well established as a publisher of books for schools in the United Kingdom, Australia and Africa. Cambridge–Hitachi – a joint venture between Cambridge University Press and Hitachi Software Engineering – produces a range of curriculum-based software developed with the changing needs of today's teachers in mind. Cambridge Learning consolidates these strands of educational publishing into a single brand. |
| Transport Information | 7 minutes walk from Jinbouchou station. |
| URL | http://www.cambridge.org |
