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Submitting a Proposal

If you have a publishing idea and would like to know how to present it to the Oxford Secondary Division, please read the guidelines below on how to submit a proposal.

Oxford University Press has a strong local publishing program, publishing dictionaries, textbooks, and resource books for schools. The Secondary Division has a focus on publishing printed and digital resources for English, Science, History, Geography, Mathematics, Health and Food Technology, Business and Legal.

Please mail your submission to:

Secondary Division
Oxford University Press
253 Normanby Road
South Melbourne
Victoria, 3205

Or email your submission to: writesec.au@oup.com

Guidelines for submitting a publishing proposal

Your proposal should include:
  • Contact details – your name, work and home address, email address, and telephone and facsimile numbers.
  • Curriculum vitae – your academic qualifications, current position, relevant past positions and previous publications or an updated version if you have already published with OUPANZ.
  • Rationale – a brief statement of the aims and approach of your proposal.
  • Market – identify the course and year level for the material.
  • Provide details of any syllabus change relevant to your proposal.
  • Competition information – identify the current resources and indicate how your approach and content compares with them.
  • Table of contents.
  • Sample chapter – modelling the chapter structure for the book.
  • Ancillary material – outline your ideas and expectations for any additional materials that will help promote and sell the material, such as web support, teacher resources, study guides and digital content.

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