Call for Editor: Music Perception
University of California Press (UC Press) is seeking applicants for editor of the journal Music Perception. The new editorship will begin July 1, 2023 following the end of Editor Kate Stevens’s term. …
Read More >University of California Press (UC Press) is seeking applicants for editor of the journal Music Perception. The new editorship will begin July 1, 2023 following the end of Editor Kate Stevens’s term. …
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Read More >As part of our ongoing Editor Spotlight Series, we connected with UC Press Editor Chloe Layman to talk about her role as the new Sciences Editor, what kinds of projects she’s looking for, …
Read More >UC Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Michael T. Brown, announced that Tim Sullivan is stepping down from his position as Executive Director of University of California Press, effective Friday, April 29.
Read More >Are you a scholar who’s interested in publishing a book, but aren’t sure how to get started? Here’s some of the advice that our editors often share with academic book authors — …
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Read More >Resonance is delighted to be welcoming three new associate editors to the journal’s editorial team. This is the first of a series of blog interviews with the new associate editors. In this …
Read More >The first official event of our FirstGen Program launched on January 21, 2022 and was sponsored by UC Press and the UC Collaborative of Humanities Centers and Institutes. This webinar was designed …
Read More >“This is an ambitious new journal on an important, wide-ranging topic. With an impressively diverse editorial board, and a healthy number of section editors, each with their own advisory board, this journal’s structure seems to offer a balance of breadth and depth worthy of the name.”
Read More >‘Tis the season for academic conferences when scholarly societies announce their annual awards. We are delighted to share the news that both Pacific Historical Review (PHR) and the Journal of Popular Music …
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