Awards and prizes
The Cambridge Wellbeing Curriculum won the International Forums of Inclusion Practitioners (IFIP) Global Inclusion Award.
The Cambridge Latin course won the Inclusive Product Design Award at the 2025 Disability Smart Awards.
At the 2025 Independent Publishers Guild (IPG) Awards, Alison Morrison won the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award for our global publishing programme’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, with particular focus on our impactful and accessible initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa and Australia.
Cambridge University Press was a finalist in the World of Books Sustainability for their work to transition journals publishing to an online open equity model
At the 2025 HR Tech Asia Awards, Cambridge won the Best Workplace Culture and Engagement award. Manila General Manager Ronnie Mañalac also won Best C-Suite Leader / Country Manager for his outstanding leadership in championing diversity and inclusion. Cambridge was also a finalist in the Employer of Choice and HR Diversity and Inclusivity Excellence category.
Cambridge was a finalist in the Sustainability and Net Zero Award for its sustainability framework at the 2025 British Education Supplier Awards (BESA). The Partnership for Education, our team who deliver education reform programmes with governments worldwide, was also a finalist in the Team of the Year category for their work in delivering impactful change.
At the 2025 International Compliance Awards, Cambridge was a finalist in the Training Initiative of the Year category for its Code of Ethics training.
Cambridge won an Excellence Award at the Greenpixie Awards for its work to implement and monitor ‘green cloud’ operations.
Andri Johnston, Cambridge’s Digital Sustainability Lead was a Clean Technology Innovator of the Year finalist at the 2025 Women in Green Business Awards.
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