Hay Festival lectures

By Cambridge University

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The Hay Festival brings together writers from around the world to debate and share stories in the staggering beauty of the Welsh Borders. A host of Cambridge academics and alumni will speak about subjects ranging from obesity and smart drugs to US politics and domestic service at this year’s Hay Festival. 2013 is the fifth year that the University has run it Cambridge Series at the Hay Festival, one of the most prestigious literary events in the world. This year for the first time speakers include alumni such as Chris Blackhurst, editor of The Independent who will speak with Professor Simon Blackburn on the current crisis of trust in major institutions including the press, the police and parliament following a series of scandals.

Episode Date
Building the future
Jun 10, 2013
What is Britishness today?
Jun 10, 2013
“Only a pen can ease my pain”: voices from renaissance convents
Jun 10, 2013
The lessons of the New Deal
Jun 04, 2013
The future is nano
Jun 04, 2013
Near and Distant Neighbours 1917–1989
Jun 04, 2013
Equality
Jun 04, 2013
Living with earthquakes: know your faults
Jun 04, 2013
What makes us fat?
Jun 04, 2013
Do nice guys finish last – or first?
Jun 04, 2013
Bad moves: how decision-making goes wrong
Jun 04, 2013