The EFL University Press was established in 1977 with the mandate to publish and disseminate the scholarly works and teaching materials
produced by the institution. Over the decades, it has grown into an integral part of the University's academic identity, with a catalogue
that spans research monographs, edited volumes, and audio and print materials for learners of English and the foreign languages taught at
the University. This body of publications stands as a testament to the sustained intellectual output of the faculty.
The Press operates as part of the Publications Unit and is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure that places it at the forefront of
academic publishing in the country. Its printing capabilities include Heidelberg and Dominant offset machines for high-accuracy multi-color
printing, as well as advanced Xerox and Epson digital printing systems capable of producing high-resolution colour output. The Pre-Press
facility features the Heidelberg Suprasetter, a Thermal Computer-to-Plate system that represents a significant technological achievement
and is among the few of its kind in the printing industry. The Press further maintains a comprehensive finishing and binding unit,
encompassing computerised folding, perfect binding, lamination, perforation, precision cutting, and wire stitching.
With this infrastructure in place, the Press has embarked on an ambitious programme of publications. It is widely regarded as a model of
excellence within the academic printing sector. Beyond its publishing function, the Press serves as a revenue-earning unit of the University.
The sales section of the EFL University Press acts as the University's primary interface with the wider public, offering information on its
publications and supporting the dissemination of its academic activities.