Conference News Supplements Academic Venues Supplement | Page 5

5 Academic Venues City of knowledge This supplement gives focus to Cambridge, which has one of the highest concentrations of academic venues in the UK. Martin Fullard explores cademic venues have gained popularity in recent years, and at CN we are no strangers to writing about them on an individual basis. There are, however, towns and cities across the UK that are famous for their colleges and universities and therefore are concentrated hubs for academic venues. One such example is Cambridge, and for this supplement I elected to head to the university city itself in order to articulate its appeal. From my home town of Guildford, the drive took me little over two hours and fifteen minutes. However, if you’re catching a train from Kings Cross, London, you’ll be there in 45 minutes. Cambridge, of course, it known for its university, one of the world’s leading, and its armies of famous alumni. With over 800 years of history, delegates can tread in the steps of famed alumni – from Isaac Newton and Rosalind Franklin to Charles Darwin. Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Stephen Hawking; William Wordsworth, Sylvia Plath and Samuel Pepys. In more recent times, Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Zadie Smith and Prince Charles. It’s the university facilities that bring the appeal of academic venues, which are popular with a raft of industries such as pharma and healthcare, technology and science. However, away from the meeting rooms and lecture theatres there are some stunning sights to see. Calm, distraction free locations, where delegates can focus on the meeting’s agenda and then enjoy unusual spaces for break-outs and refreshments in immaculate gardens or quiet cloisters that are perfect for relaxing or networking. Today’s event planners want to offer so much more than straight presentations; the area has the venues, the outside space, the ambience, the technical ability, the people, the culture, the imagination and over 800 years of experience to bring any event to life. One of the best ways to experience Cambridge is from the inside of a magnificent College. It’s the quintessential English destination. The world-famous colleges offer visitors a unique and inspiring mix of spaces for conferences, meetings while hotels and other unique properties in the The area has the venues, the outside space, the ambience, the technical ability, the people, the culture, the imagination and over 800 years of experience to bring any event to life. www.conference-news.co.uk city and beyond offer options for all types of events. Historically, international events hosted in Cambridge attract greater delegate numbers than other destinations; interesting landmarks, museums and galleries give delegates the opportunity to enjoy a rich and varied social programme too. The MeetCambridge portfolio offers a choice of over 70 stunning venues, with something to suit every taste and budget, from academic venues to hotels and other unique properties. Add in activities such as punting and ghost tours to give your delegates a traditional Cambridge experience.