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The Inaugural Margaret Thatcher Centre Annual Academic Symposium

Mon 7 Jul 2025 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Moller Institute, Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DE

The Inaugural Margaret Thatcher Centre Annual Academic Symposium

Mon 7 Jul 2025 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Moller Institute, Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DE

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In 2025, the Margaret Thatcher Centre is launching an annual academic symposia based around key anniversaries of landmark events during Margaret Thatcher’s premiership.

Under the chairmanship of the Academic Director of the Margaret Thatcher Centre, Tim Aker, the first symposium, held in the centennial year of her birth and during the 35th anniversary of her departure from Downing Street, will centre on exploring Margaret Thatcher’s legacy. The symposium is a one-day conference beginning with tea, coffee and pastries, offers a buffet luncheon and will be followed by a sponsored drinks reception.

Among the eminent speakers who will explore these issues with an engaged audience of some 100 academics, students, politicians, journalists and supporters will be:

    • Historian & Presenter, Dr David Starkey CBE
    • Biographer, Author, Historian and Educationalist, Sir Anthony Seldon
    • Former President of the Board of Trade & Secretary of State for Social Security, The Rt Hon The Lord Lilley PC
    • Former Thatcher Adviser, John O’Sullivan CBE
    • Archives Centre Manager, Churchill College, Cambridge, Dr Andrew Riley
    • Vice-Chancellor, The University of Buckingham, Professor James Tooley
    • Chair, The Thatcher Network, Dr Antony Mullen
    • Professor in Business & Political Economy, Middlesex University, Dr Tim Evans
    • Broadcaster, Author & Publisher, Iain Dale
    • Assistant Headteacher of a leading grammar school & Fellow, Adam Smith Institute, Anthony Boutall
    • Deputy Political Editor, The Spectator, James Heale
    • Former Minister of State, Trade & Industry, Neil Hamilton
    • Executive Director, The Freedom Association, Tim Scott
    • Director, Popular Conservatism, Mark Littlewood
    • Chairman, The Margaret Thatcher Centre & Former Minister of State, The Rt Hon Sir Conor Burns
    • Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Buckingham, Dr Daniel Pitt
    • The Thatcher Network, Dr Sam Blaxland
    • The Thatcher Network, Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay

      Preference is given to existing supporters and past attendees at Margaret Thatcher Centre events. 

Right of admission is reserved.

Dress Code: Business Attire

The Margaret Thatcher Centre will also be publishing a hard-copy academic journal for which scholarly contributions for peer review will be invited.

Location

Moller Institute, Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DE