WELCOME
Welcome to Cambridge and to the Cambridge Union!Whether you're an undergraduate or a postgraduate, I assureyouthatthenextfewyearswill be among the most incredible, rewarding,andexcitingofyourlife.
The Union has the power to transform your time here. We are the largest student organization in Cambridge andtheoldestfree speech anddebatesociety intheworld.Since ourfounding in1815,wehave served as a vibrant hub for students to connect, socialize, exchange ideas, and engage in discussions with some of the most influential figures of our time
Throughout our history, we've hosted an extraordinary array of speakers, including Presidents Roosevelt and Reagan, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, the Dalai Lama, Senator Bernie Sanders, and Reverend Desmond Tutu. Notable former Union presidents include John Maynard Keynes, Arianna Huffington, and Vince Cable.
If you're considering joining, I invite you to visit us at 9A Bridge Street anytime I'd be delightedto give you a tour and answer any questions. Alternatively, feel free to email me at president@cus.org or call the Union at01223566421.
AlessioD´Angelo|Jesus Michaelmas President 2024
SPEAKERS THAT SHAPE OUR WORLD
Everyyearwehostanarrayofspeakersfrom all different walks of life. Being a member not only gives you the chance to hear from some of the biggest names in public life, but also attend drinks receptions and dinners with these speakers – offering you the chance to talk one-on-one with these individuals.
Nowhere else has it been possible to interrogate Marine Le Pen directly after the French General Election, listen to Julian Assange directly after the Wikileaks scandal, or question Christian Horner on his career behind the wheel President Ronald Reagan came to discuss the legacy of his presidency withinayearofdeparting office, while Sam Altman and Bill Gates honoured Stephen Hawkings legacy. South African President Frederick de Klerk addressed membersat the height of the apartheid and informed them as to how he planned to endsegregation.
We have hosted consistently hosted the leadingpoliticalfiguresofourtime – Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher, Boris Johnson, Alec Douglas-Home, Ted Heath, Harold MacMillan and John Major have been welcomed to our historic chamber, as well as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow and Sir Linsay Hoyle, ex-Conservative leader Michael Howard, ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Neil Kinnock, and leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Ed Davey.
Additionally, in regards to Foreign Heads of State: Roosevelt and Reagan, President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf, the First Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Bangladeshi, Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl have all spoken here. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi addressed the chamber via video link from Libya, while the Prime Minister of Iraq Jalal Talabani spoke about the Iraq War at the height of postwar controversy. Senator Bernie Sanders addressed the chamber just months after Donald Trump was inaugurated President of the United States, and the current state of American politics has been explored by both Anthony Scaramucci (Trump’s former Communications Director) and former speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.
Though originally founded as a political society, theUnion has diversified to include the world’s leading sportspeople, scientists, mediapersonalities,writersandperformers.
In the realm of film and theatre, members have metthelikes of Sir Ian McKellan, Robert Downey Jr. Bill Nighy, Sigourney Weaver, Dame Diana Rigg, Dame Judi Dench, and Baz Luhrman. Lisa Kudrow shared her best experiences from Friends, Dua Lipa talked about working in the music industry, Robert de Niro visited us three years ago to give some tips for aspiring actors, and Bryan Cranston came down to share his best recipes. Mary Berry, Heston Blumenthal and Marco Pierre White have also shared their cookery tips – and Dame Vivienne Westwood and Calvin Klein have reflected on their careersinfashion.
DEBATES & ENTS
VOTEWITHYOURFEET!
Every Thursday, the Union hosts one of its worldfamous debates, pitting experts against one anotherona range of issues. These debates are at the core of what we do at the Union, and regularly attract international media due to the figures that speak, the arguments they pose and the topics that are discussed
Members have recently seen Vince Cable team up with Yanis Varoufakis to attack austerity, Nicky Morgan clash with Jacob Rees-Mogg over Brexit, Jeh Johnson opposing Mick Mulvaney on US politics, Richard Dawkins going head to head with former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Wiliams to quest the place of religion in the world, and Sir Malcolm Rifkind speak against Anum Qaisar on the future of Scottish independence
Moreover, our debates also offer our members a chance to speak alongside and debate with these figures themselves. We host open auditions for one or two of the six spaces in the following week’s debate.
Additionally, once the debate is over, members leave through one of three doors, Aye, Noe or Abstention, denoting their vote. The results are announced in the bar shortly afterwards, where members have the opportunity to question speakers over post-debate drinks.
BEENTERTAINED
The Union is far more than a debating society – hosting the most popular events across the university; the Union has one of the cheapest bars and is a buzzing central venue right in the heart of Cambridge.
Throughout the year, the Union hosts numerous social events, ranging from cocktail workshops to pub quizzes, jazz evenings to LGBT+ nights. Members also have access to the weekly events held at the Union, which in the past have included Zumba, Yoga, Meditation and Krav Maga. The highlights of term are undoubtedly the Union’s blockbuster ents, in the past including Election All-Nighters, and Halloween Parties. The Annual fresher’s ball, winter ball, spring ball and summer garden party are also popular fixtures in the University’s calendar.
COMPETITIVE DEBATING & MEMBER BENEFITS
COMPETEONTHEWORLDSTAGE
From weekly evening workshops, to representing the Union at competitions in America, Vietnam and Croatia (just to name a few), to organising international debating competitions, competitive debating offers great opportunities for experienced debaters and complete novicesalike.Weofferthreetraining streams for beginner, intermediate and advanced debaters, with personalised feedback from our experienced coaches. With our training, even beginners have ranked amongst the best debatersintheworld.FromtheYaleIVin America to the Paris Open in France, Cambridge Debaters have won it all,andyoucanbeournextbigwinner.
Additionally, you can also put your debating skills to good use. The Cambridge Schools Competition is a wellestablishedfixtureinthecalendar.Itisopen to700teamsof 16- to 18-year-olds in the UK, Ireland as well as several international locations. Around 75% of these teams are from state schools, and we provide financial support for 150 teams. We have also recently founded a debating access program, wherein debaters have the opportunity to run debating workshops for pupils at underprivileged schools.
The Cambridge Union changed the course of my life. Joining in 1964, I listened to great speakers, learned to speak in public myself, made lifelong friends across the political divide all of which led me to a future at the Bar, the media and in politics.
I also, most importantly, had great fun!
BaronessAnnMallalieuQC
FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT OF THE UNION, MICHAELMAS 1967
MEMBERBENEFITS
Membership also grants access to the newly refurbished Union building in the centre of Cambridge – a variety of spaces and facilities which offer members a fantastic place to work, meet friends and relax. In addition to a 20% discount in the Union’s own Orator bar and restaurant, a termly selection of ‘Treasurer’s Treats’ gives members-only discounts and offers to use at businesses around Cambridge.
Union members can continue to reap the benefits of membership even after they have left Cambridge. With many alumni of the Union having gone on to become prominent figures in public life, the Union offers a chance to network with returning members who frequently return to visit the Union. In our newly expanded reciprocal membership scheme, members are also entitled to make use of the facilities at a selection of exceptional clubs and societies in the UK and overseas for life.