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Cambridge University Press, established in 1534 by a royal charter granted by King Henry VIII, is one of the oldest publishing houses in the world and the publishing business of the University of Cambridge. Its mission is to advance learning, knowledge, and research worldwide, aligning closely with the goals of the University. The press publishes a wide range of academic and educational texts, including books, journals, and digital media, covering a multitude of subjects from science to literature. It is renowned for its high scholarly standards and significant contributions to academia, including the publication of influential and prestigious works. Cambridge University Press plays a crucial role in the global academic community, fostering communication among researchers and educators and promoting education and scholarship across continents.