Conference people at a conference at Wolfson

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Conference people at a conference at Wolfson

Our 24-hour conference attendee rate includes:

  • The principal meeting room
  • Standard audio-visual equipment (one data projector, screen, flipchart and pens)
  • Wireless internet connection
  • Overnight accommodation in an ensuite bedroom onsite
  • English & Continental breakfast in the Dining Hall
  • Mid-morning tea, coffee and pastries
  • Two-course hot and cold served buffet with fruit juice and iced water
  • Afternoon tea, coffee and biscuits
  • Branded notepad and pen for each delegate
  • Three-course conference dinner or self-serve dinner in the Dining Hall
  • Parking for up to 13 delegates (subject to availability at time of booking)

Price per person: £145.00

All prices are subject to the addition of VAT at the standard rate, if applicable.

What's on

Photo of stoneware from exhibition

Art Exhibition: Richard Batterham stoneware

23/09/2023 at 10.00

A display of works from the Bradshaw-Bubier studio pottery collection.

Photo of artist Gurpran Rau holding a piece of her artwork

Art Exhibition: 'Patterns of Renewal'

23/09/2023 at 10.00

We're delighted to be the first to exhibit new paintings by Gurpran Rau in 'Patterns of Renewal' - including a series of works inspired by nature and the woods of Cambridgeshire.

Photo of Vidura BR

Wolfson Howler with Vidura BR

02/10/2023 at 20.00

The Wolfson Howler is back, bringing you the best comedy Cambridge has to offer!

Illustration from Punch magazine in 1848

The Police Outrage: A Killing, a Coverup, and a Campaign for Justice in Victorian London

17/10/2023 at 17.30

One summer night in 1851, a London police officer beat a young man to death. This talk tells the story of what happened next: a struggle for truth, justice, and equality before the law.

Two graduands smiling on their graduation day

Graduation Ceremony

21/10/2023 at 09.00

Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of their Cambridge degree.

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