Oxford Academic
@OUPAcademic
Followers
108K
Following
8K
Media
7K
Statuses
63K
Oxford University Press’s academic news and insights for the thinking world, brought to you by OUP's social media team.
New York City & Oxford
Joined June 2007
🥂 Here’s to the power of words! Join us in celebrating Oxford University Press’s Best Books of 2025! Start your next great read today: https://t.co/w5ZY5SJuIj
0
0
5
癌腫や血液がんなど、希少がんは #腫瘍学領域 で特有の課題を抱えています。その診断・治療に関する最新の知見と今後の方向性についてJapanese Journal of Clinical Oncology(JJCO)のレビューシリーズで特集しています。是非ご覧ください! https://t.co/5v90o0DCDr
0
1
1
Why does the future feel so bleak when we’ve never had it so good? Brink Lindsey, senior vice president of the Niskanen Center's, The Permanent Problem tackles the paradox of modern prosperity. Learn more: https://t.co/PEPNXAjbNL
0
0
4
Antisemitism has changed across different cultures and time periods. Find out how in this extract from "Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know®". Read here:
futureofjewish.com
The most enduring lies about Jews come from those most determined to define us.
0
1
4
📢 Call for Papers! EHJ Case Reports invites submissions for its focused collection on Advanced Cardiac CT Applications. Share real-world cases and imaging insights that advance clinical practice. Submit today: https://t.co/uo6tLW5eK0
@escardio #CardiovascularImaging
0
0
1
Ultra-processed foods? Grass-fed beef? Plant-based meat? This book answers 158 questions about what we eat, and why it matters. Win a copy of your own on Goodreads! 🥗 https://t.co/emTTyR13KG
0
0
1
Solidarity wasn’t just a slogan in the Sixties; it was a strategy. “Black Power, White Heat” reveals how activists built alliances across race, and what those lessons mean for today’s identity politics. Enter to win a copy on Goodreads: https://t.co/Yl4QOV1ySw
0
2
4
"On Strategists and Strategy" by Lawrence Freedman is a brilliant essay collection exploring war, foreign policy, and the thinkers who shaped strategic thought. Connecting ideas to global events with clarity and depth to show how ideas shape decisions: https://t.co/uTTAdxGTam
0
0
4
Behind every great book is a voice that sparks change. "Embracing Exile" by David Kraemer offers a bold reinterpretation of Jewish history. Seeing diaspora as a positive force for Jews and the world. Explore our Best Books of 2025: https://t.co/wWhoTo4OgD
0
0
1
EJE Rising Stars Reviewer Board and Mentorship Programme - now open for applications! @OUPAcademic Apply now 👉 https://t.co/0LUt6Rxi8F Deadline: Friday 16 January, 2026
0
8
12
Among the lives of historians of Wales added to #ODNB this month is Angharad Llwyd (1780–1866), prize-winning historian whose essays shone at Cambrian Society eisteddfodau. Discover about her life and work https://t.co/h7R5eAaBCe
0
0
3
📘 New Open Access title Principles of Scientific Writing and Biomedical Publication offers expert guidance from JAMA editors on writing, peer review, ethics, and successful publication. Now freely available via Oxford Academic: https://t.co/HmEK52JqnP
#OpenAccess
0
2
6
Connect with our editorial team at the American Historical Association. Explore publishing opportunities for your research and receive an exclusive discount. #AHA2026 #AcademicPublishing Learn more https://t.co/a7sFPHu37r
0
0
2
Discover books that invite self-reflection, examining identity, meaning, and the nature of thought. Turning inward to delve into purpose, perception, and the beauty of contemplation. Explore our New Year Reading List: https://t.co/7Ui72Cr7CB
0
0
1
How dramatic can a fallout between Hollywood's most famous director and composer be? Find out in @FarOutMag, featuring "Hitchcock and Herrmann" author Steven C. Smith: https://t.co/XQEKyY5Iqp
0
2
4
On this day, we celebrate the centenary of Michael Bond’s birth. On Christmas Eve 1956, he purchased the small toy bear that inspired his Paddington Bear stories. Discover his life in https://t.co/PIQ1tYRxF1
#ODNB. #PaddingtonBear #MichaelBond
0
0
4
Oxford Intersections: Racism by Context seeks articles for Place and the Environment—investigating racism’s role in producing space and environmental injustice. Learn more about this online, peer-reviewed project: https://t.co/ZRQgmviGkc
0
0
0
Congratulations to Jane E. Calvert, author of "Penman of the Founding: A Biography of John Dickinson," winner of the 2026 Herbert J. Storing Book Prize! Her work explores Dickinson’s complex legacy and why America’s first celebrity is nearly forgotten today.
0
2
3
We’re delighted to welcome Sir Malcolm Evans and Professor Freya Baetens as the new co‑editors of the Oxford International Law Library. Our thanks to Sir Frank Berman KC for his dedicated leadership over the years, and our warmest wishes for his retirement.
0
0
2
Oxford Intersections: Racism by Context invites articles for Legacy and Memory—examining how memories and counter-memories of empire shape the present. Explore this online, peer-reviewed project and learn more: https://t.co/RquZLPgeNE
0
0
1
New release: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery! Get free access to the first chapter on plastic surgery science—covering skin anatomy, healing, grafts, and tissue expansion, essential knowledge for surgical trainees. Read today: https://t.co/FIQjZhPGn4
0
1
2