Time, crime and how can the arts interact with a Natural World in decline?
04 March 2024Each year the Cambridge Festival’s (13-28 March 2024) rich programme of events celebrates the arts across the city and this year is no exception.
Each year the Cambridge Festival’s (13-28 March 2024) rich programme of events celebrates the arts across the city and this year is no exception.
Fixing the NHS, stopping wars, and the effects of AI on the democratic process headline a packed programme of events at this year’s Cambridge Festival 2024.
Here you'll find all the podcasts from around Cambridge all in one place. Listen to one, then move on to the next!
The second in a series of interviews with some of the key speakers at the Cambridge Festival. David Rose is Professor of Sustainable Agricultural Systems at Cranfield University. He leads the Change in Agriculture research group, which focuses on understanding how agricultural transitions are affecting farming stakeholders on the ground.
The first in a series of interviews with some of the keys speakers at the Cambridge Festival. Dr David Frayne is a member of the team working on the largest four-day working week trial.
Could a new theory of the Universe be Stephen Hawking’s biggest legacy? How has popular music addressed political conflict? Are the big tech firms the new colonialists? And is the education system making the crisis in mental health in young women and girls worse?
Festival launches on Thursday 31 March with 100s of free events
The Cambridge Festival, which had its inaugural festival in 2021, is back with a bang this year with over 350 in-person and online events and bookings are now open.
A special online symposium will celebrate the archive of IVF pioneer, Sir Robert Edwards, and seek ways that this extraordinary archive can be used by researchers of today.