From tree trails, garden tours, and art exhibitions, to a panel on regulating the tech giants and a lecture on arts in Algeria, we've got a great selection of Cambridge Festival events for you to choose from.
Visit the Cambridge Festival website for more info about the festival and the full festival programme.
Event | Date/time | Venue | Speaker(s) |
John Atkin: The Made and the Unmade | 10:00 - 17:00 on Sat 26 March, Sun 27 March, Sat 2 April & Sun 3 April | Combination Room | N/A |
The Arts in Algeria: Growing Networks and Supporting Creativity | Thurs 31 March, 18:00 - 19:00 | Gatsby Room | Dr Stephen Wilford |
Can Liberal Democracies regulate the power of Tech Giants? | Wed 6 April, 18:00 - 19:30 | Lee Hall | John Naughton, David Runciman, Gina Neff, Jennifer Cobbe |
Discover Wolfson’s Gardens: Plants, practices, people | Mon 4 April, 14:00 - 15:30 | Porters' Lodge | Oscar Holgate |
Discover Wolfson’s Gardens: Plants, practices, people | Sat 9 April, 10:00 - 11:30 | Porters' Lodge | Oscar Holgate |
Discover Wolfson's Gardens: Tree Trail | Thurs 31 March - Sun 10 April, 10:00 - 16:00 | Porters' Lodge | Self-guided |
More from Wolfson at The Cambridge Festival 2022
- You can hear Wolfson Fellow and Tutor, Dr Giles Yeo, talk about 'Why calories don't count' at the Babbage Lecture Theatre on Friday 8 April
- Fellow and Director of Studies, Dr Frank Tietze, discusses 'What's intellectual property got to do with sustainability?' at the Department of Engineering on Saturday 19 March.