Press release: Interactive e-book offers children a choice of four possible futures
A visually captivating interactive e-book for children, offering them a choice of four possible futures, launches this Friday, 26 March as part of the inaugural Cambridge Festival, which is coordinated by the University of Cambridge.
The researcher finding inspiration for the planet’s future in Latin American art
Joanna Page has been exploring how work by Latin American artists can help to bring humanity back into a relationship with nature and give us hope for the planet’s future.
To accompany the inaugural Cambridge Festival, which launches later this week, a brand-new magazine is now available for children and their families full of activities to inspire, delight and entertain.
Meet the researchers behind the Cambridge Festival: Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature, Director of Studies in English and Graduate Tutor at King's College, Dr Laura Davies
Press release: Faith-based events address the big questions at the Cambridge Festival
What does the advance of artificial intelligence mean for religion? What can religion tell us about how we respond to major global challenges like pandemics and climate change? Does religion cause terrorism?
Press release: Exploring our future at the Cambridge Festival
From overhauling our system of economics, healthcare and the way we work, to the possible new sources of energy and food, the Cambridge Festival explores the future during a series of free online events.
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.