EIFL agreement with Cambridge University Press
The renewed agreement includes free and discounted access to journals, read & publish and waived and discounted APCs

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EIFL and Cambridge University Press have renewed their agreement for a further year until December 2025. The renewed agreement includes free and discounted access to journals, read & publish and waived and discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs).

Free and discounted access

12 EIFL partner countries are eligible for free or discounted access to 419 Cambridge University Press (CUP) journal titles:

  • Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Kosovo, Laos, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Senegal, Sudan, Ukraine

13  EIFL partner countries are eligible for discounted access:

  • Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Fiji, Georgia, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Namibia, North Macedonia, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Zimbabwe

Read & Publish

10 EIFL partner countries are eligible for a discounted read & publish agreement, which includes unlimited free open access publishing in the CUP’s Gold open access journals and Hybrid journals.

  • Botswana, Fiji, Georgia, Ghana, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Namibia, Uzbekistan

Waived Article Processing Charges - Gold Open Access and Hybrid journals

Corresponding authors from 24 EIFL Partner Countries can publish for free in the CUPs hybrid or gold open access journals:

  • Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Congo , Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Fiji, Kenya, Kosovo, Laos, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, North Macedonia, Palestine, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Ukraine, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Discounted Article Processing Charges - Gold Open Access journals

Corresponding authors from 2 EIFL Partner Countries are eligible for a 50% discount on APCs, when publishing in CUPs gold open access journals.

  • Botswana, Namibia

More about EIFL’s agreement with Cambridge University Press covering open access publishing

More about EIFL’s agreement for access to Cambridge University Press Journals