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            <![CDATA[ Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced the merger of its two education divisions - Oxford Education and Asia Education - into a new business operating across the world.

The new division will be headed by Fathima Dada, the current managing director of Oxford Education.

South Africa-born Fathima, who began her career as a teacher in the apartheid era and has also worked with Pearson, takes up the new position immediately.

OUP CEO Nigel Portwood said that creating a single division, focused on the publishing house''s education markets, will help it to compete more effectively and further enhance its ability to serve schools and learners across the world.
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<blockquote>We are already very successful in the markets that we serve, but we want to ensure that we can accelerate our digital transformation and building of market-leading educational services, Portwood said.</blockquote>
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OUP’s publishing program includes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks, children''s books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language, business books, dictionaries and reference books, and academic journals. ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced the merger of its two education divisions - Oxford Education and Asia Education - into a new business operating across the world.

The new division will be headed by Fathima Dada, the current managing director of Oxford Education.

South Africa-born Fathima, who began her career as a teacher in the apartheid era and has also worked with Pearson, takes up the new position immediately.

OUP CEO Nigel Portwood said that creating a single division, focused on the publishing house''s education markets, will help it to compete more effectively and further enhance its ability to serve schools and learners across the world.
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<blockquote>We are already very successful in the markets that we serve, but we want to ensure that we can accelerate our digital transformation and building of market-leading educational services, Portwood said.</blockquote>
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OUP’s publishing program includes scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks, children''s books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language, business books, dictionaries and reference books, and academic journals. ]]>
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