Welcome to the Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre, an esteemed venue located at 29 Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1ER, UK. This state-of-the-art lecture theatre is designed to facilitate engaging discussions and presentations, making it an ideal space for academic events, conferences, and community gatherings. With its modern amenities and comfortable seating, the theatre fosters an atmosphere conducive to learning and collaboration.

At the Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre, we prioritize quality service and customer satisfaction. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every event runs smoothly, providing assistance with technical setups and catering to your specific needs. Whether you are organizing a small seminar or a large-scale lecture, our versatile space can accommodate a variety of setups to suit your requirements.

What sets us apart is our affiliation with one of the world’s leading biopharmaceutical companies, which enriches the theatre’s identity and purpose. We aim to inspire innovation and knowledge sharing within the scientific community and beyond, making this an invaluable resource for those passionate about advancing their fields.

For inquiries or to book your next event, please reach out to us at 01223 336300 during business hours or visit our website at http://www.cam.ac.uk/. Discover how the Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre can elevate your next gathering—where ideas come to life and connections are made.

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Large lecture theatre with tiered seating located in the ground floor of the Cambridge University Ch

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Large lecture theatre with tiered seating located in the ground floor of the Cambridge University Chemistry Dept. As well as term time student lectures it is also a venue for public talks. No parking. Nearest car parks are Queen Anne's and Grand Arcade.

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