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  • If you go online to book publisher Oxford University Press (OUP), you can get 10% off 1,000s of digital university textbooks with the code STUDENT24.

    The code will only work on e-books on the Oxford University Press Higher Education site. This is an on-going deal with no end date. The code isn't limited to one use either, so you can use it as many times as you like.

    The range of included titles will be more specific to textbooks that are on the Higher Education part of its site, in other words, books that a lecturer would recommend for a course.

    It's worth noting that OUP is a platform where you can buy e-books. You won't be able to read them on its website. Instead, once you've purchased a book via OUP, you can read it on the VitalSource Bookshelf. You'll need to create an account to access your book on the VitalSource Bookshelf. 

    How to claim this discount

    Unlike other discount codes, you'll need to enter this one before the checkout. So, once you've found the e-book you want to purchase, you then need to choose a period of time you want access it for. This can be 180-days (roughly six months), 12-months or you can buy to keep forever. 

    The shorter amount of time you want to buy the book for (such as 180-days), the cheaper it is. This could be a good way of accessing digital textbooks you'll only need for one module or one term for example, saving you money in the long term compared to buying the e-book to keep forever.

    For example, when we checked this deal on the e-book Marketing (sixth edition) by Paul Baines, Sara Rosengren, and Paolo Antonetti, prices were:

    • 180-day access – £25.19 with 10% code applied (was £27.99 before)
    • 12-month access – £29.07 with 10% code applied (was £32.30 before)
    • Lifetime access – £38.75 with 10% code applied (was £43.06 before)

    Once you've chosen how long you want the e-book for, click 'I have a promotion code for this e-book' (see image below), and then you can enter the discount code. Once purchased, you'll have instant access to the book.

    What is Oxford University Press?

    One of the biggest publishers of textbooks, Oxford University Press is a department of Oxford University and a charitable organisation. It covers a vast range of subjects, such as Law, Chemistry, Politics and Business. If you're looking to purchase items from your course reading list, there's a good chance you'll find what you need on the site.

    See our Student Discounts and Deals page for more ways to save.

    MSE Georgia-May says:

    Oxford University Press may not be the cheapest place to purchase the books you need, so be sure to do your own price comparison first.

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  • If you go online to book publisher Oxford University Press, you can get 30% off 1,000s of university textbooks when you enter the code WEBXSTU99 at the checkout. Delivery should take between three to five working days, and costs £5.50 (within UK).

    This is an on-going deal with no end date. The code is not limited to one use either, so you can use it as many times as you like.

    The code will only work on physical university textbooks (not eBooks or school books). Once you've selected the book you'd like to purchase, it should say 'published by OUP Higher Education Division' under 'Add to Basket' – if in doubt, apply the code and see if the price reduces.

    What is Oxford University Press?

    One of the biggest publishers of textbooks, Oxford University Press is a department of Oxford University and a charitable organisation. It covers a vast range of subjects, such as Law, Chemistry, Politics and Business. If you're looking to purchase items from your course reading list, there's a good chance you'll find what you need on the site.

    See our Student Discounts and Deals page for more ways to save.

    MSE Georgia-May says:

    Oxford University Press may not be the cheapest place to purchase the books you need, so be sure to do your own price comparison first.