Cambridge Festival
Monday March 16–Thursday April 2
The Cambridge Festival is a mixture of online, on-demand and in-person events covering all aspects of the world-leading research happening at Cambridge. Meet some of the researchers and thought-leaders working in some of the pioneering fields that will impact us all.
Spanning 17 days, the Cambridge Festival is a vibrant and unique celebration of research and ideas hosted by the University of Cambridge’s Public Engagement team.
The aims of the Festival are:
- To provide a platform for researchers and the public to explore, discuss and debate the research of the University, its partners, and the work of organizations within the community.
- To engage with audience’s representative of the diversity of our communities, in an equitable and inclusive manner.
- To encourage young people to pursue higher education and consider research-based careers.
- To promote public trust in academic research.
Whether you’re curious about the latest advances in science, eager to explore the arts and humanities, or looking for a family-friendly activity, the Cambridge Festival opens the doors on research in ways that are accessible, engaging and thought-provoking.
What’s Ons are broadcast across the day at 7.50, 10.30, 1.30 and 4.30, and at weekends.
To get your event included email: Karen Stringer