10 November 2021
The fourth University Press Redux conference will take place virtually in 2022 as the organisers open it up to a wider audience.
Run by the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) and Cambridge University Press, scheduled for 17-18 May, the conference will focus on the themes of diversity and sustainability, and look at practical ways that presses can improve.
As well as ensuring the conference can go ahead despite the continuing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, holding the event online will enable many more people around the world to attend.
In a further move to widen participation, a number of free places will be offered to students, to those in their early career and other publishing professionals without access to funding to attend meetings. The places are available to applicants anywhere in the world whether or not they work for an ALPSP member organisation.
The Press is programming the event, which will include sessions on reducing the carbon footprint of the supply chain; the environmental impacts of business travel; how to embed a culture of equality, diversity, inclusion and belonging; and increasing digital accessibility.
Wayne Sime, Chief Executive of ALPSP, said: “As ALPSP celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022, we look forward to bringing together University Press publishers to focus on issues of sustainability and diversity. The event promises to be a wonderful opportunity for us to discuss these timely issues.
“It is also right that we take this opportunity to open the conversation to as many people as possible. These are issues which affect us all, regardless of geography and with young people likely to face the worst impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss in the years to come.”
Ben Denne, Director of Publishing for academic books at Cambridge University Press, said: “Universities and University Presses are, by nature, mission-driven and these are challenging areas in which we should be leading the way. But often we are not doing enough, or we are not doing enough fast enough to play our full part in building a diverse and sustainable future.
“Many university presses are limited in size, which comes with real challenges around diverse recruitment and the auditing of sustainability across a complex supply chain. With Redux 2022, we will take a practical approach, focus on implementation and not be afraid to ask the difficult questions.”
To find out more, to register and to apply for the free places on offer, visit the conference website. Book by 31 January 2022 for Early Bird discounted rates.
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Contact:
John Clare, PR & Research Communications Manager, Cambridge University Press & Assessment
+44 (0)7867 160821
john.clare@cambridge.org / press@cambridge.org
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About ALPSP
ALPSP is the international trade association which supports and represents not-for-profit organisations that publish scholarly and professional content, and those that work with them. Membership of ALPSP is for the whole organisation so all employees can take advantage of the benefits on offer. ALPSP supports nearly 300 member organisations across 30 countries. https://www.alpsp.org/
About Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge and is the academic publishing group of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. It publishes academic books and journals and serves customers in higher education through the provision of world-leading research and education products and services. https://www.cambridge.org/