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World Science Festival
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Through discussions, debates, theatrical works, interactive ... Read more
CCTV America
CCTV America is the North American production arm of China Central Television producing English and Chinese language content for global viewers online and on air. CCTV America’s aim is to produce news, current affairs, lifestyle, and documentary ... Read more
Behind the News (ABC News Australia)
Behind the News (BTN) is a fun, accessible way for secondary-level students to learn about the current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around the major news stories, providing background information not usually given in ... Read more
Project Time-Lapse: Explore the World in Minutes
Project Time-Lapse, a Britannica initiative, highlights the creative art form of time-lapse photography and the globe-trotting artists who have mastered this medium. Their work is both stunning and informative, and it is frequently featured in ... Read more
The Nexus (Text Edition)
The Nexus is a compilation of the independent writers – from freelance journalists and independent scholars to hobbyists, travelers, and medical professionals — who have joined Britannica’s Publishing Partner Program. Recent ... Read more
The Society for Military History
The Society for Military History (SMH) traces its lineage to 1933, when it was founded as the American Military Foundation. Renamed in 1939 as the American Military Institute, it assumed its present designation in 1990. The SMH publishes the ... Read more
University of Melbourne
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement. According to Times Higher Education World University Rankings ... Read more
Music / Betsy Schwarm
Betsy Schwarm is a music historian based in Colorado. She serves on the music faculty of Metropolitan State University of Denver and gives pre-performance talks for Opera Colorado and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. She also has a dozen ... Read more
The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Canadian Encyclopedia is a free, bilingual online resource that is the only established national encyclopedia in the world. It is published and operated by Historica Canada, the largest independent organization devoted to enhancing awareness ... Read more
American Chemical Society
With more than 158,000 members, the American Chemical Society (ACS) is the world’s largest scientific society and one of the world’s leading sources of authoritative scientific information. A nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. ... Read more
OpenLearn, Open University
OpenLearn is The Open University’s home of free learning. Based in the U.K., the Open University and the OpenLearn team have been releasing free, high quality learning materials online since 1999, both at OpenLearn and through other channels ... Read more
Folger Shakespeare Library
The Folger Shakespeare Library is home to the world’s largest collection of materials relating to Shakespeare and his works and to major collections of rare Renaissance books, manuscripts, and works of art. Located on Capitol Hill in ... Read more
University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley is the No. 1 public university and one of the most iconic teaching and research institutions in the world. From a group of academic pioneers to the leading innovators of today, Berkeley is a place … ... Read more
Northwestern University
Northwestern University uniquely combines the assets of many different types of academic institutions — the power of a major research university, the creative energy of arts and music conservatories, the intimacy of a liberal arts college, ... Read more
Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago collects, preserves, and interprets works of art of the highest quality, representing the world’s diverse artistic traditions, for the inspiration and education of the public and in accordance with its profession’s ... Read more
Chicago Architecture Foundation
The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) inspires people to discover why design matters. CAF is the leading organization devoted to celebrating and promoting Chicago as a center of architectural innovation. As Chicago’s forum for the ... Read more
The Newberry
Based in Chicago and serving the public since 1887, the Newberry is an independent research library with collections spanning six centuries. The collections feature a diverse array of items such as illuminated medieval manuscripts, rare early ... Read more
University College Cork, Ireland
University College Cork (UCC), Ireland, is ranked in the top two percent of universities globally and is Ireland’s first five-star university. It offers first-class learning and teaching facilities and conducts world-class research that keeps ... Read more
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is one of the most historically significant accredited independent schools of art and design in the United States. Its accolades are many, including recognition by Columbia University’s National ... Read more
The Nexus (Video / Audio Edition)
Listed below are some of the varied audio and video clips that have been contributed through Britannica’s Publishing Partner Program. See here for more information on this program and how to contribute your work, or contact Theodore ... Read more
Yale Law School’s Lillian Goldman Law Library
The Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School is one of the largest and most innovative law libraries in the world. The print collection of more than 1 million volumes includes primary and secondary legal materials from the United … ... Read more
The Nexus (Photo Edition)
Independent as well as institutional photographers have contributed the following work to Encyclopaedia Britannica. All of their contributions will be live soon. See here for more information on Britannica’s Publishing Partner Program ... Read more
Project Color: History in a New Light
“Project Color, a Britannica initiative, seeks to look at history in a new light through the masterful skills of assorted artists and photo colorists from around the world. Whether the colorization makes a formerly monochrome image ... Read more
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology is a genomic science and applications nonprofit organization. It is both a high-volume genomic data producer serving thousands of academic, clinical, and commercial clients’ needs and a global scientific ... Read more
Fun Travel TV, Australia
Fun Travel TV offers an enjoyable way to explore Australia and the South Pacific. Through online travel videos, Fun Travel TV takes you on a journey to various destinations and shows the experiences that can be enjoyed above and below the water. ... Read more
Cinema Retro
Cinema Retro is a magazine dedicated to films of the 1960s and 70s. Its editor-in-chief, Lee Pfeiffer, is the author and co-author of numerous books on film and is regarded as one of the foremost experts on James Bond. His book The … Read more
BIO (Biographers International Organization)
Founded in 2010, BIO (Biographers International Organization is the only worldwide organization devoted to all aspects of the art and craft of biography. With members who include Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners, BIO has become a ... Read more
University of Oklahoma Press
During its more than 85 years of continuous operation, the University of Oklahoma Press has gained international recognition as an outstanding publisher of scholarly literature. It was the first university press established in the Southwest, and ... Read more
The Holocaust Project
The Holocaust Project is Britannica’s effort to make available to the public its extensive coverage of one of history’s darkest chapters, the Holocaust. Britannica is offering this content to partnering institutions for dissemination to their ... Read more
Wonderland
“Wonderland” is the name of the forthcoming website of American pop culture specialist Michael Barson (Ph.D., American Culture), author of more than a dozen books, including Red Scared!, Agonizing Love, Teenage Confidential, The ... Read more
Superheroes
The Superhero Book, published by Visible Ink Press in 2012, was the first comprehensive profile of superheroes across all media, following their path from comic book stardom to radio, television, movies, and novels. We’re pleased that ... Read more
American History Project: University of Groningen
In November 1994 a group of students under the supervision of Dr. George M. Welling of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands created a website (American History: From Revolution to Reconstruction and ... Read more
Hushhush Video
Hushhushvideo specializes in the creation of graphic novel-inspired nonfiction filmmaking and photography. Based in London, it explores world cultures, politics, and economics and is affiliated with Queuepolitely, an independent non-partisan ... Read more
Modernist Cuisine
The Cooking Lab is the publisher of Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking (2011), Modernist Cuisine at Home (2012), and The Photography of Modernist Cuisine (2013). Its interdisciplinary team in Bellevue, Washington, includes ... Read more
Great Lakes Colleges Association
The mission of the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) is to take actions that will help strengthen and preserve its colleges. A leading force on behalf of education in the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences, GLCA works to … ... Read more
Eat Your World
Eat Your World is an original guide to regional foods and drinks around the globe. Launched in December 2011, the food-travel website identifies and contextualizes a destination’s traditional, indigenous, and locavore (locally sourced) foods and ... Read more
Great Museums Television
Great Museums Television, producer of the award-winning documentary series Great Museums, opens the doors of the museum world to millions of viewers through public television and new media. Stories of history and progress fill us with pride or ... Read more
Checkerboard Film Foundation
Checkerboard Film Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution established in 1979 to document, through the medium of film and video, artists who are making unique and important contributions to the American arts. Checkerboard’s ... Read more
Regina Opera Company
Regina Opera Company began in 1970 as a small group of dedicated volunteers who gave opera recitals, with piano accompaniment, in a tiny church auditorium in Borough Park, Brooklyn. Over the years it grew to be a professional-level opera ... Read more
Science In Seconds
Science in Seconds–created in 2009 and by three science students from the University of Alberta (Rheanna Sand, Ph.D.;Torah Kachur, Ph.D.; and Brittany Trogen, M.Sc.)—was founded on a simple premise: know everything. Or at least, know as ... Read more