Lecture: The British Constitution – its Strengths, Weaknesses and Risks
Blake Studio Blake Studio, Norwich School, Norwich, United KingdomLecturer: Professor Michael Kenny
Lecturer: Professor Michael Kenny
Lecturer Dr Matthew D'Auria
Lecture by Dr Bridget Kendall
Lecture by Sir Paul Nurse
Lecture by Professor Ravindra Gupta
Lecture by Lieutenant General Douglas McKenzie Chalmers
Speaker: Roger Mosey, Master of Selwyn College and a Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Special responsibilities are placed on those with a trusted public voice. Speaking truth to power and to the citizenry is rightly expected. In many areas, however, past rules governing impartiality and objectivity have broken down. Public attitudes to the […]
Tom Little KC, Senior Treasury Counsel and Old Norvicensian. Tom is one of the UK's most distinguished KCs, who has prosecuted some of the country’s most high-profile criminal cases. These have included the murder of Jo Cox MP, the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard and the murder of Sir David Amess MP. He has […]
Simon McDonald, Lord McDonald of Salford, GCMG, KCVO, has enjoyed one of the most distinguished careers in the highest echelons of government, serving under seven prime ministers, from Margaret Thatcher to Boris Johnson. He joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (now the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) directly from Cambridge University in 1982, rising to […]
Leading major international companies is one of the most challenging jobs that anyone can take on. CEOs are ultimately responsible for the careers of thousands of people, the quality of service and products delivered to thousands of customers and the profits benefitting thousands of shareholders. They are also often the custodian of a corporate reputation […]
The 22nd Norfolk Cambridge Society Public Lecture will be the second of three NCS public lectures delivered by powerful women in the 2024/25 academic year, which we have designated "NCS FEMALE LEADERSHIP YEAR". Initially, this lecture was to be delivered by Dr Gillian Tett, who is now unable to do so due to other commitments. […]
The 22nd Norfolk Cambridge Society Public Lecture will be the final of three NCS lectures delivered by powerful women in the 2024/25 academic year, which we have designated "NCS FEMALE LEADERSHIP YEAR". Our speaker will be Dr Gillian Tett, Provost of King's College, Cambridge.