Karlstad University Press

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Karlstad University Press
Parent company Karlstad University
Founded2003
Country of origin Sweden
Headquarters location Karlstad
Publication types Books, Journals
Official website www.kau.se/kup

Karlstad University Press (KUP) is a university press affiliated with Karlstad University in Sweden. It was founded in 2003.

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