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Oxford University Press’ Global Inclusion Programme

by | May 19, 2023 | Careers

At Oxford University Press, education’s ability to transform lives is deeply ingrained in our beliefs. Our mission is to provide equal opportunities for everyone to access knowledge, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances. This can only be achieved by embracing diversity and inclusion.

We acknowledge that diversity and inclusion are vital to our success. To that end, we strive to create an environment where our employees feel valued and empowered to share their unique experiences and perspectives. Embracing diversity enriches our workplace culture and enables us to better serve the markets and customers we work with.

Our commitment to empowering our employees to achieve their aspirations and make their mark goes beyond just our company’s success. We believe that by supporting our people’s career growth, we can positively impact the publishing industry as a whole.

At OUP, we believe in setting an example for the industry by promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion. This allows our employees to thrive and feel seen, heard, and valued. We aim to foster an environment where every individual can reach their full potential.

We understand that creating a diverse and inclusive workplace is an ongoing process, and we are committed to continuous learning and growth. Embracing diversity and inclusion is crucial to creating a better future for everyone. We invite you to join us in our mission to inspire change and create a more inclusive world.

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