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Above and beyond: Cambridge Festival heads into space | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/above-and-beyond-cambridge-festival-heads-space9 Mar 2023: A new book about gravity, a look at what solar satellites reveal about the sun, and the potential for a new tool to explore the universe are part of a series of events related to space at this year’s Cambridge Festival. An event that promises to -
Cambridge Festival: act now to save the Cambridgeshire Fens |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-festival-act-now-save-cambridgeshire-fens13 Mar 2023: A key event at this year’s Cambridge Festival, which begins on Friday 17th March and runs until Sunday 2nd April, will address the future of the Cambridgeshire Fens. The Fens produce 33% of England’s vegetables and contribute over £3bn to the -
Cambridge Festival tackles the growing problem of food supply |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-festival-tackles-growing-problem-food-supply9 Mar 2023: On Monday 27th March, a panel of experts asks, HOW CAN WE IMPROVE OUR FOOD SECURITY? The war in Ukraine and climate disasters have focused people’s minds on issues of food security. Can researchers help to address the practical and political -
From Britain's Galileo to workplace psychopaths at the Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/britains-galileo-workplace-psychopaths-cambridge-festival21 Mar 2023: A world premiere play about Britain’s answer to Galileo and debates about everything from psychopaths and obsessive hoarding to food security will dominate the second week of the Cambridge Festival, culminating in a bumper weekend of events. -
Music and theatre events take pride of place at the Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/music-and-theatre-events-take-pride-place-cambridge-festival6 Mar 2023: The 2023 programme is filled with music performances, theatre shows, poetry recitals, exhibitions and more. We’re more than just science. In THE MAGIC OF CAMBRIDGE the Cambridge Pentacle Magic Club present a magical journey through the people, -
From the wellbeing of young women to hoarding, OCD and workplace…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/wellbeing-young-women-hoarding-ocd-and-workplace-psychopaths8 Mar 2023: Events related to mental wellbeing figure strongly at this year’s Cambridge Festival The launch of Murray Edwards Policy Centre for the Wellbeing of Young Women and Girls heads a host of events covering everything from OCD and excessive hoarding -
From feisty female saints to the complex links between science and…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/feisty-female-saints-complex-links-between-science-and-religion28 Feb 2023: These are just some of the religion-centred debates at this year’s Cambridge Festival, which runs from 17th March to 2nd April and is one of the largest festivals of its kind in the country, featuring over 360 mostly free events. In 'Lady, have -
From food shortages to falling IQs, Cambridge Festival tackles the…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/food-shortages-falling-iqs-cambridge-festival-tackles-big-issues17 Mar 2023: How can we make sure food shortages don’t keep happening? Can we stop fake climate news holding up action? Are we ready for a four-day working week? And how do we stop becoming more stupid? The programme features a wide-ranging series of more than -
Family weekend of fun and inspiration back for another year at the…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/family-weekend-fun-and-inspiration-back-another-year-cambridge-festival2 Mar 2023: From Australian animals to African storytelling, from bird poo to virtual reality; this is a weekend full of ideas to spark your curiosity and imagination. Who’s going to laugh loudest… Elephants or Pumpkins? Girl or Wolf? Monkey or God? Who’s -
From antiquity to the Romantic poets and beyond: History events at…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/antiquity-romantic-poets-and-beyond-history-events-cambridge-festival6 Mar 2023: How did the Romantic poets contribute to the collective imagination that enabled slavery to thrive? Who does Greek and Roman antiquity belong to? How do literary responses to the social, political and cultural changes from the 1920s compare with
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