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  • The Cambridge Union

    Created in 1815
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  • Location

    The Cambridge Union Society, 9A Bridge St, Cambridge CB2 1UA, UK

    Cambridge

    United Kingdom

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    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 105

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    5 years ago
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  • Value proposition

    Founded in 1815, The Cambridge Union is the world’s oldest debating and free speech society, with 70 000+ life members.

    From its small beginnings as a debating society, the Cambridge Union now has over 70,000 life members worldwide. As the oldest debating society in the world and the largest student society in Cambridge, the Union remains a unique forum for the free exchange of ideas and the art of public debate.

    The Society has hosted such great figures as Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt and the current Dalai Lama, and it continues to provide Cambridge students with the opportunity to meet and question the people that shape our world, while being the central forum for student discussion in Cambridge.

    Our public debates and guest speakers continue to generate passionate student engagement, and our university and school debating competitions remain the largest and most prestigious in the country.

    The Union has a host of famous former students, debaters and officers. From John Maynard Keynes and Ken Clarke MP to Arianna Huffington and Clare Balding, some of the great figures of our time had a crucial part of their Cambridge experience at the Union, and the society continues to produce many exceptionally successful professionals and politicians.

  • The Cambridge Union - Debating Society & Members Club

    A unique members club set in the heart of the city of Cambridge. Browse events, book a table for food and drink, or become a member!

  • https://www.cus.org/
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