Qatar University Book Fair Expands Academic Publishing Reach
Qatar University Book Fair 2026 brings 45 publishers, nine international university presses, showcasing Gulf region’s growing academic publishing market opportunities.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Jan 25, 2026 | Academic and specialist publishing, Arab publishing, MENA publishing, Qatar | 0 |
Qatar University Book Fair 2026 brings 45 publishers, nine international university presses, showcasing Gulf region’s growing academic publishing market opportunities.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Jan 19, 2026 | Arab publishing, Awards, MENA publishing, Qatar | 0 |
Qatar’s Ministry of Culture invites global publishers to compete for eight Doha International Book Fair Awards, sharing a prize purse of 230,000 QAR.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Dec 31, 2025 | Arab publishing, Book Fairs, MENA publishing, Qatar | 0 |
Registration for the 35th Doha International Book Fair opens Jan 2026, building on 2025’s record 522 publishers from 43 countries.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Dec 11, 2025 | Arab publishing, Awards, MENA publishing, Middle East, Qatar | 0 |
Seminar at Qatar National Library explores Arab publishing industry challenges with $1m Arab Book Award winners and experts.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 18, 2025 | Book Fairs, Qatar | 0 |
Writing liberated human thought, enabling the preservation of philosophy, literature, and law across generations.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 4, 2025 | Book Fairs, MENA publishing, Middle East, Qatar | 0 |
For the first time, the fair will launch a Professional Literary Exchange Programme, designed to foster international publishing rights deals and translation collaborations.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Jan 27, 2025 | Africa, Book Fairs, Egypt | 0 |
At one time seen as a publishing backwater and mere “public-facing” book fair by most western publishing industry players, Cairo is fast becoming a key arena for global participation.
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Sep 24, 2024 | Libraries, MENA publishing, Middle East, Qatar | 1 |
Most of history’s civilisations rose, flourished and fell without a book in sight, and when books finally became a thing, many books were a means to oppress and deliver destruction, not to build. “Mein Kampf”, anyone?
Read Moreby Mark Williams | May 21, 2023 | Book Fairs, Middle East, Qatar | 0 |
As I write this, we don’t know the detail of the #DIBF23 programme, and I’d...
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Apr 10, 2023 | India, Jordan, Qatar | 0 |
With so much publishing industry news and debate, there’s never time for TNPS to cover it all. But...
Read Moreby Mark Williams | Mar 28, 2023 | AI, Audiobooks, India, MENA publishing, Middle East, Pakistan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates | 0 |
With so much publishing industry news and debate, there’s never time for TNPS to cover it...
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