McGraw-Hill Education


Leading global publisher of textbooks and professional books in all subject areas

With the broad range of products – from traditional textbooks to the latest online & multi-media learning – we help teachers teach and learners learn.
We’re the leading global provider of educational materials and professional information.  The Company currently publishes more than 2,500 new titles each year and has over 30,000 titles in print.

McGraw-Hill Education Businesses include:

Higher Education Group


Professional Group & Medical


School Education Group


McGraw-Hill Higher Education is the leading technological innovator in the field, offering e-books, online tutoring, customised course Web sites, and subscription services as well as traditional materials, meaning textbooks
McGraw-Hill/Irwin -Business, Economics and Computing/Information SystemsMcGraw-Hill Science -Engineering, Computer Science & Mathematics
McGraw-Hill / Irwin publishes market-leading university textbooks.
McGraw-Hill Social Sciences  - Social sciences, humanities, and world languages/ESOL
McGraw-Hill/Dushkin - Powerweb, Annual Editions and supplementary information sources
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill  - Textbooks, software and online materials for career, trade, technical
Our books are supported by fantastic online resources for both lecturers and students.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin list includes Accounting, Business Communications, Business Statistics, Communication Studies, Economics, Finance, MIS, Management, Marketing, Operations Management, and Statistics.

McGraw-Hill Professional
focuses on professional, reference and trade publishing.
We publish general interest books, computing books, reference works, study guides & software, multimedia and online products. 
Our list ranges from the 18-volume Encyclopaedia of Science & Technology to materials for medical, business and engineering professionals, to international marine and outdoor recreational information for the serious enthusiast, to science learning materials for all ages.
Business - Advertising, Finance & Investment, Leadership, Sales & more ...
Computing - Certification, Database, Applications, Networking, Programming & more ...
Science & Technical - Engineering, Architecture, Aviation, Telecomms & more ... 
Medical - Basic & Clinical Sciences, Nursing, Health Related Professions & more ... 
General Reference - Contemporary, Hobbies, Sports & more ...


Open University Press is one of the leading social science publishers in the U.K. With over 800 titles in the fields of education, health, sociology and psychology, Open University Press has many market-leading titles that are established worldwide

School Education Group
 covers early childhood, primary and secondary school students. 
It creates educational materials that can be used at home or at school in any media. 
Leading brands include SRA/McGraw-Hill, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill and Wright Group/McGraw-Hill.  The group also features the CTB/McGraw-Hill testing business and a teacher training unit

History:

James McGrawThe McGraw-Hill Companies has been a leader in providing trusted information and analysis for well over a century. From the Industrial Revolution to the Internet Revolution, The McGraw-Hill Companies has filled a critical need for information and insight by helping individuals and businesses in a broad range of markets.
Founder James H. McGraw, a teacher in upstate New York, began working in publishing in 1884, and purchased the American Journal of Railway Appliances in 1888. At the same time, co-founder John A. Hill was working as an editor at Locomotive Engineer. Over the next fifteen years, the two men pursued their separate careers specializing in technical and trade publications. In 1899, McGraw incorporated his publications under the heading of "The McGraw Publishing Company;" in 1902, John Hill followed with "The Hill Publishing Company."



John A. HillThe two men had crossed paths over the years and their mutual interest in science and technology led to an alliance in 1909. The book departments of the two publishing companies merged to form the McGraw-Hill Book Company. John Hill took the office of President; James McGraw became the company's Vice-President. The rest of the functions of the McGraw and Hill companies continued their separate existence, buying and expanding on numerous publications.
The partnership was developing well, but the sudden death of John A. Hill in 1916 was a blow to the growing company. Business continued despite the loss, with James McGraw taking over as Book Company President. In 1917, the remaining parts of the companies merged to form the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc. and moved into the Hill Building on Tenth Avenue in New York City. Much as the companies merged, some of the publications that duplicated each other merged as well—Hill's Engineering News and McGraw's Engineering Record became McGraw-Hill's Engineering News-Record.