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Aida Muratoglu

Publishing Operations Specialist at New York University Press

Aida Muratoglu is a Publishing Operations Specialist at New York University Press since March 2022, with previous experience as a Project and Operations Intern at The Poetry Project. Aida served as a Writing Assistant at Bowdoin College from May 2019 to May 2022, providing feedback on student writing and mentoring peers. Aida also completed the Martha Reed Coles Summer Fellowship, focusing on botanical aesthetics in nineteenth-century literature. Aida held the position of Learning Assistant for Early American Literature at Bowdoin College, guiding discussions on "Moby Dick." Aida's early experience includes conducting research as a Research Fellow at the Bowdoin College Office of Gender Violence and Prevention and interning at Urban Tree Connection, where racial justice and environmentalism intersected. Aida holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Computer Science from Bowdoin College, earned in 2021.

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Cambridge, United States

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New York University Press

New York University Press is a publisher of academic books and electronic media publishing for general interest and in a wide variety of fields. It is a department of the New York University Division of Libraries that works across the humanities and social sciences.New York University Press has award-winning lists in sociology, law, cultural andAmerican studies, religion, American history, anthropology, politics, criminology, media and communication, literary studies, and psychology. The university press publishes over 100 new books each year, with a backlist of nearly 3,000 titles in print. Its numerous partnerships include distributor of Monthly Review Press; co-publisher of the Social Science Research Council; charter member of both the American Literatures Initiative and Early American Places, which support the publication of first books; and more.New York University Press was founded in 1916 by Elmer Ellsworth Brown, then Chancellor of New York University and is headquartered in New York, N.Y.


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