UCL Press News & Views
UCL Press Spring Break Closure: 1 to 8 April 2026
April 1, 2026
The UCL Press team will be away for a Spring break from 5.30pm on Wednesday 1 April 2026 to 9.00am on Wednesday 8 April 2026.
UCL Press launches Advances in Perioperative Care, a new Diamond Open Access journal
March 27, 2026
UCL Press is proud to announce the launch of Advances in Perioperative Care (APOC), a new Diamond Open Access journal created to support the growing field of perioperative care.
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr Paul Ayris
March 24, 2026
On 17th March, more than 100 colleagues, friends and members of the academic community gathered to celebrate the life and work of Dr Paul Ayris, and to mark the launch of his open access book, Thomas Cranmer’s Register, which was the result of more…
University College London: The Bloomsbury Campus praised as ‘a magnificent new architectural history’ in the Daily Telegraph
March 10, 2026
UCL Press is pleased to note the recent coverage of University College London: The Bloomsbury Campus in the Daily Telegraph. Writing in the paper, Christopher Howse described the volume as ‘a magnificent new architectural history of UCL’s Bloomsbury…
Morning Star reviews Walter Benjamin’s Ark
March 6, 2026
We are delighted to share that Morning Star has reviewed Walter Benjamin’s Ark: a departure in biography by John Schad.
UCL Press achieves gold rated 100% ASPIRE score for accessibility statement
March 3, 2026
UCL Press has been awarded a gold rated 100% ASPIRE score for its accessibility statement, recognising the Press’s commitment to delivering the highest standard of accessible digital publishing.
Introduction to Climate Extinction Politics: Season 3 of UCL Press Play
February 25, 2026
Learn more about the academics who join Professor Philip Schofield to discuss their work in the third season of UCL Press Play.
UCL Press author Jovana Diković receives leading Serbian anthropology award
February 24, 2026
UCL Press is pleased to share that Dr Jovana Diković, author of The Laissez-Faire Peasant: Post-Socialist Rural Development in Serbia, has been honoured by the Ethnographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
UCL Press publishes two major histories to mark UCL’s Bicentenary
February 11, 2026
UCL Press is proud to announce the publication of two significant new open access books to celebrate UCL’s 200th anniversary.