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Read more at: Cambridge Festival: act now to save the Cambridgeshire Fens

Cambridge Festival: act now to save the Cambridgeshire Fens

As we move through the 21st century, new pressures from climate change, sea level rise, and biodiversity loss are facing the Cambridgeshire Fens.


Read more at: Explosions, code like a DJ and wellbeing robots: The Cambridge Festival takes over West Cambridge

Explosions, code like a DJ and wellbeing robots: The Cambridge Festival takes over West Cambridge

On Saturday 18 March, sites across West Cambridge will be opening their doors for the Cambridge Festival. 


Read more at: #CamFest Speaker Spotlight Dr Mathelinda Nabugodi

#CamFest Speaker Spotlight Dr Mathelinda Nabugodi

The next in a series of interviews with key speakers from the Cambridge Festival 2023.


Read more at: From girls’ mental health to tackling climate change: education events at the Cambridge Festival

From girls’ mental health to tackling climate change: education events at the Cambridge Festival

Is education damaging girls’ mental health? How can we educate children better for a world of climate change? Can research keep up with fast-moving events?


Read more at: Cambridge Festival of Podcasts

Cambridge Festival of Podcasts

Welcome to the Cambridge Festival of Podcasts! Here you'll find all the podcasts from around Cambridge all in one place. Listen to one, then move on to the next!


Read more at: #CamFest Speaker Spotlight Professor Paulo Savaget

#CamFest Speaker Spotlight Professor Paulo Savaget

The next in a series of interviews with key speakers from the Cambridge Festival 2023.


Read more at: Cambridge Festival tackles the growing problem of food supply

Cambridge Festival tackles the growing problem of food supply

A key event at this year’s Cambridge Festival, which begins next week (17 March – 2 April), tackles the ongoing problem of empty supermarket shelves and worries about supply chains during an in-depth discussion about our food security.


Read more at: Above and beyond: Cambridge Festival heads into space

Above and beyond: Cambridge Festival heads into space

One of the largest festivals of its kind in the country, the annual Cambridge Festival, which features over 360 mostly free events, runs from Friday 17 March until Sunday 2 April.


Read more at: The Dogs that Survived

The Dogs that Survived

Guarding the site of the worst nuclear accident in history is a lonely job. Isolated from the outside world with the ghosts of an abandoned city and villages, workers in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone seek company from something you might not expect to see 


Read more at: #CamFest Speaker Spotlight Dr Helen Mason

#CamFest Speaker Spotlight Dr Helen Mason

The next in a series of interviews with key speakers from the Cambridge Festival 2023.