Three years ago, centuries of expertise in publishing and assessment came together to form Cambridge University Press & Assessment. By combining research, teaching, learning and assessment, we are able to truly focus on meeting the needs of our learners, authors and customers. Today and every day, our mission to spread knowledge, spark curiosity and aid understanding drives our global community of experts in the pursuit of potential. ✨ #WeAreCambridge #PursuingPotential Cambridge University Press Cambridge International Education OCR Cambridge University Press & Assessment English Cambridge Partnership for Education University of Cambridge
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We are a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation, and part of the University of Cambridge. We’re driven by a simple mission – to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning, and research at the highest international levels of excellence. Our team is one connected, global community, pursuing potential and moving forward, together. We will keep exploring, collaborating, and innovating to find bold new ways to spread knowledge, spark enquiry, and aid understanding.
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What's it like to be an #intern at Cambridge University Press & Assessment? ✨ Join Natalie as she shares highlights from her summer as an intern in the External Communications & Brand team! Natalie was one of 26 talented interns joining us through The 10,000 Interns Foundation and Creative Access initiatives. These transformative programmes help connect talented students and graduates from under-represented groups with paid internship opportunities. We loved welcoming this year's cohort of interns to Cambridge and can't wait to see what they go on to do next! 🚀 #PursuingPotential
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Thank you, #teachers 👏 This #WorldTeachersDay, we join in celebrating dedicated teachers everywhere. 🌎 Here, Cambridge colleagues from around the world share their unforgettable moments with a teacher who inspired them. Which teacher had the biggest impact on your life? Share your story with us in the comments 👇✨
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Should 'centibillionaire' be added to the dictionary? 💰 Our #CambridgeDictionary New Words blog defines 'centibillionaire' as someone who has assets and investments worth at least 100 billion dollars, pounds, etc. Have your say and explore more finance-related #NewWords here: https://bit.ly/3TXoTy5
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We’re excited to announce the launch of our digital examinations from June 2026. 💻🎉 The first phase of the rollout will see school students in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and the US take the Cambridge International AS English General Paper, along with multiple-choice questions in Cambridge IGCSE Accounting, Economics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics—all on computers or laptops. ✨ Our digital exams will meet the same validity, reliability, and comparability standards as our paper-based exams and mark a significant step in our global transition to digital assessments across the full Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Level curricula. By 2033, 85% of our high-stakes qualifications will have a digital option. Find out more about our plans for digital examinations: https://cambrid.ge/3TQnkC9 #EdTech #DigitalExams #CambridgeSchools #ReadyForTheWorld
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The Pitt Building is iconic and steeped in #Cambridge history... 👇 Located in the heart of the city, the building was commissioned in honour of William Pitt the Younger, a University of Cambridge undergraduate who became Britain’s youngest Prime Minister in 1783. For over 100 years the Pitt Building housed the printing and publishing offices of Cambridge University Press. Still owned and operated by Cambridge University Press & Assessment; this year, we’re celebrating the building’s 20th anniversary as a conference venue. 🎉 ➡️ From famous visitors to our modern vision, read more about the past, present and future of the Pitt: https://cambrid.ge/4gOLhU2
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Applications for the next HP Cambridge Partnership for Education EdTech Fellowship cohort are now open! Senior education policy and organisation leaders in Central and Eastern Europe & Central Asia are invited to apply. Find out more 👇
What makes Academy Week at the HP Cambridge Partnership for Education EdTech Fellowship special? In this short clip, you can hear directly from some of the Fellows as they share their key takeaways, favourite moments and valuable insights - a glimpse into the dynamic community of experts and the discussions that made this week unique. Thanks to Open Development and Education Ltd. for hosting some incredibly thought-provoking sessions. University of Cambridge Cambridge University Press & Assessment Jane Mann Mayank Dhingra HP @Ipsita Dasgupta #education #EdTech #SouthAsia #SoutheastAsia #innovation Applications to our next cohort are now open! Read more at: https://lnkd.in/ew4tUZy7
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See what we've been up to across Cambridge University Press & Assessment this September... ⬇️📸 1. Our Chief Executive, Peter Phillips, in conversation at an exclusive event with Cambridge colleagues and school leaders in Delhi during his recent visit to #India 2. The Press Museum at our University Printing House building, captured by our US colleague Stephanie on her trip to Cambridge 3. Maths teacher, author and TV presenter, Bobby Seagull, and former Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, at the launch of OCR's 'Striking the Balance' report in Westminster, London 4. In Manila, 33 Cambridge colleague volunteers prepared meals for 100 children in street situations in support of our local charity partner, ChildHope Philippines 5. Cambridge's Tim Oates CBE with Gurpall Badesha and Lord Jim Knight at the launch of a report on COVID-19's impact on education, by Tim, for the Association of School and College Leaders 6. At our University Printing House building, Samantha, our Reception Supervisor, celebrates 30 years at Cambridge 7. Dr Lilian Dogiama (left) outside Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge at the Pre-Global Disability Summit Workshop on disability inclusive education last week, organised by Professor Nidhi Singal (right) 8. Colleagues at the IELTS Official booth at EAIE: European Association for International Education in Toulouse, France 9. In Paris, our colleagues Rachel and Evelina attend UNESCO's #DigitalLearningWeek, where they hosted a panel session on #AI
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We're putting the focus on 11-16 education with the Education Policy Institute at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham on Monday. OCR Chief Executive, Jill Duffy , and former Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, will share key findings from OCR's #StrikingTheBalance report in discussion with economist and Public First's Tim Leunig, Jennese Alozie, University of Chichester Academy Trust CEO and Natalie Perera, EPI Chief Executive. Find out more about the panel event here: https://cambrid.ge/3XWOWbc
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Spend a week at the #UNGA with Jane Mann 📍 As world leaders gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Jane, our Managing Director of Cambridge Partnership for Education , called for improved quality in education across the globe. 🌎 Here Jane takes us to a series of events throughout the week, where she was representing Cambridge and advocating for improving educational standards and access to education. ➡️ You can read more highlights from Cambridge at the UNGA Week here: https://cambrid.ge/4eB2KgW #WeAreCambridge #UNGA79