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Frances Pinter’s contribution to academic publishing was recognised at an early age as she became the youngest (and only the second) woman to be elected to the Publishers Association governing council, the youngest deputy director of the PA’s Book Development Council, the youngest publisher ever to
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Pinter was also project leader of Publishing and Alternative Licensing Model of Africa (PALM Africa), a project based in Uganda and South Africa funded by the
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lead official publishing trade delegations to Japan, Korea and China. She also sat on numerous committees and advisory boards.
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of International House Trust, which owns a London-based language school as well as a 50% share of the 150 school network
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for non-commercial use. At Bloomsbury Academic she was the Publisher of the Winston Churchill Archives.
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frame the reform agenda of intellectual property rights. Previously, she served as a consultant to
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publishing company owned by a woman. In 1985 she was joined by
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Centro Internacional de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo
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has been relocated to <http://www.soros.org/>. Cf.
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technology and also provides free digital versions with
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Pinter received her PhD in International Relations from
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under its New Models of Publishing research program.
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( 386: 384: 371:"Free thinking at Bloomsbury - The Bookseller" 84:and in 1986 acquired the humanities publisher 265: 226:The Centre for Culture and Technology (CCAT) 381: 517:Information and Communication Technologies 545:International Development Research Centre 521:International Development Research Centre 494:Writers Magazine: The Website for Writers 259:"New CEO for Manchester University Press" 128:, and initiated numerous other projects. 704:"Dr. Frances Pinter | Curtin University" 450:"Winston Churchill archive to go online" 15: 104:hired Pinter to become the head of his 47:and her B.A. in Political Science from 739: 733:– Official website (includes full CV). 200:International House World Organisation 131: 80:who founded the environmental imprint 447: 307: 282:(Home Page). 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Knowledge Unlatched
Manchester University Press
University College London
New York University
London School of Economics
Pinter Publishers
British
Iain Stevenson
Belhaven Press
Leicester University Press
Cassell (publisher)
George Soros
Open Society Institute
Budapest
London
New York
Central European University Press
EIFL
Bloomsbury Academic
Bloomsbury Publishing
Social Sciences
Humanities
print on demand
Creative Commons licenses
London School of Economics
civil society
Creative Commons
IDRC
Creative Commons

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