Behind the Scenes: UTP Catalogue Process
With the recent launch of our Fall/Winter 2020 Catalogue, Breanna Muir, our Product Marketing Specialist who oversees the process, takes us behind the scenes into the catalogue process at UTP.
June 5, 2020
With the recent launch of our Fall/Winter 2020 Catalogue, Breanna Muir, our Product Marketing Specialist who oversees the process, takes us behind the scenes into the catalogue process at UTP.
June 5, 2020
Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, this year’s meeting at Congress will not go ahead. Instead, we reached out to some of our editors and asked them what Congress means to them as they share some of the projects they have been working on.
June 3, 2020
This week, Jennifer DiDomenico, our Manager of Social Sciences Acquisitions, has chosen Making a Global City: How One Toronto School Embraced Diversity as her staff pick.
June 1, 2020
Jane Kelly, our Director of Sales and Marketing, has chosen Creating Healthy Organizations: Taking Action to Improve Employee Well-Being by Graham Lowe as this week’s staff pick.
May 19, 2020
Every Monday we’re bringing you some great books chosen by our staff for your work-from-home reading. This week, Breanna Muir, our Product Marketing Specialist, has chosen The Hotel as her staff pick.
May 11, 2020
Here at UTP, we’ve decided to bring you some great books chosen by our staff for your work-from-home reading. For week 5, Matthew Gatien, our Social Media specialist, has chosen The A-Z of Intermarriage as his staff pick.
May 4, 2020
Barbara H. Rosenwein, author of the bestselling textbook A Short History of the Middle Ages provides us with a very insightful and fascinating trip back to the inception of her textbook project.
April 30, 2020
Every week we’re bringing you some great books chosen by our staff for your work-from-home reading. This week, Rebecca Duce, one of our amazing sales reps, has chosen Posthumanism as her staff pick for week 4.
April 27, 2020
Released earlier this year, From Water to Wine explores how Angola has changed since the end of its civil war in 2002. The text’s themes are relevant to making sense of both the current crisis and the deeper questions facing Angola. Author Jess Auerbach discusses these in our latest blog post.
April 22, 2020
Over the coming weeks, we’re bringing you some great books chosen by our staff for your work-from-home reading. Check in with us every Monday for some fantastic book recommendations. Meg Patterson, our acquisitions editor in education, social work, and health and medicine, has given us her staff pick for week 3.
April 20, 2020