Submissions and proposals

Author guidelines
The guidelines below will help you in submitting a manuscript/proposal, and reach a helping hand to smooth the process of preparing your book:

Book proposal guidelines/What should be in a proposal
Please make use of the submission form below to present your manuscript/proposal to our board.
If you are submitting a proposal for one of our series, please check the webpage of the series for all relevant information.

Submission dates for proposals
Leuven University Press presents all new proposals and manuscripts considered for publication to an independent Editorial Board for initial assessment.

The deadlines for submission of manuscripts and proposals are:

- February 1
- April 1
- June 1
- September 1
- November 1

To submit a manuscript/proposal, contact:
Veerle De Laet, director
Mirjam Truwant, acquisitions editor
or send an e-mail to publish@lup.be

To publish in the series Acta Biomedica Lovaniensia, contact Patricia Di Costanzo.


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Belgium

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