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This week at Wolfson: view all the upcoming College events

Easter Term 2022
26/04/2022

As the Easter Term kicks off, find out about all the unique and inspirational events happening at Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çin the next few weeks.

Easter Term 2022

There's lots on this week, including the with poet and Visiting Fellow, Geoffrey Brock (Wed 27 April), the  (Thurs 28 April), and this year's (29-30 April). 

This is also the last chance to catch the exhibition from in the Combination Room (above the Porters' Lodge).  The exhibition features drawings, sketchbook pages, and ceramic sculptures.  

Next week, both the and societies start their regular weekly talks, the Music society begins its , and the Green Society has arranged various events for , so stay tuned!

You can , to hear about all the upcoming events in College.  

Upcoming events

Cheese and wine from 18.30; readings start at 19.00.

Wed 27 April, 18.30

Combination Room (above Porters' Lodge)

Join us from 15.00 for the Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çEnterprise Competition 2022 Finals, where the top-ranked teams will pitch their ideas to our expert panel of judges.

Thur 28 April, 15.00

Lee Hall

This two-day programme features a packed schedule of 15 speakers, 14 poster presentations, and three keynotes.

Fri 29 April - Sat 30 April, 11.00

Lee Hall

An exclusive Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çexhibition exploring traditional skills such as découpage, drawing, and painting.

Sat 30 April - Sun 1 May, 10:00 - 17.00

Combination Room (above Porters' Lodge)

Green Officers from various Colleges have self-organised a green, inclusive and diverse series of events from . Everything from a Mega Clothes Swap to intersectional small group discussions to Green Formals!

Mon 2 - Sun 8 May

Various locations

This lecture describes how the law can provide tools to leverage the political goal of combatting climate change.

Tue 3 May, 16.30-17.30

Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre)

Writing about democracy in the age of Modi & Trump

Drinks and nibbles will be available from 17.45.

Tue 3 May, 18.00-19.00

Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre) & Zoom

Drinks and nibbles will be available from 17.45.

Friday 6 May, 17.45-19.00

Gatsby Room (Chancellor's Centre)

A performance of Madrigals inspired by experiences of love. Featuring the music of Claudio Monteverdi, William Byrd & The Real Group.

Sat 7 May, 13.30-14.30

Lee Hall

 

What's on

A small brown bird perches on a thin branch, its beak open as if singing, with a blurred green and yellow forest background.

Open Call: WolfWords Poetry Anthology 2025

02/12/2024 at 09.00

We are delighted to announce the open call for this year’s WolfWords anthology. The theme for this year’s collection is Voice.

An abstract painting dominated by vibrant blue, featuring intricate white scribbles and textured drips of green, orange, and red, creating a layered and dynamic composition.

Art Exhibition: 'Feel the Rhythm'

15/03/2025 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Feel the Rhythm' featuring work by emerging artist Fungai Benhura, winner of the Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çRoyal Academy Schools Graduate Prize.

A group of people are laughing and smiling outdoors as several of them lift a man in a playful pose, with a woman in a red dress at the center holding him while laughing.

Lunchtime Concert: Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çStudent Musician Showcase

15/03/2025 at 13.30

Enjoy performances by an array of talented Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çstudent singers and instrumentalists.

A side-by-side display of two film posters by Jing Zhao: on the left, a vibrant watercolor-style poster for "DOU" featuring abstract faces against a red, blue, and black background with Chinese calligraphy; on the right, a black-and-white poster for "WALLS" showing a woman seated at a table, looking at a framed photo in a dimly lit room.

Cambridge Asia Cine-encounters with Jing Zhao

18/03/2025 at 17.00

Join us for a film screening and panel discussion with Jing Zhao.

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What 'The Wire' Teaches Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç Social Inequalities and Mental Health

19/03/2025 at 17.30

An interactive session using The Wire to explore mental health in minoritised communities.