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In 1947 the King made Cumberland Lodge available to an educational foundation.  In addition to its own programme of work, it plays host to universities and professional groups of all kinds.

About Us

In 1947 the King made Cumberland Lodge available to an educational foundation. In addition to its own programme of work, it plays host to universities and professional groups of all kinds.

Cumberland Lodge is used throughout the year for discussions of social matters, ethics and international issues.

The Cumberland Lodge Programme

Cumberland Lodge is used throughout the year for discussions of social matters, ethics and international issues.

Visitors enjoy a 17th century house which combines charming English hospitality with 21st century facilities

The Cumberland Lodge Experience

Visitors enjoy a 17th century house which combines charming English hospitality with 21st century facilities

Since 1947 Cumberland Lodge has been an academic retreat dedicated to inspiring young people to live up to their responsibilities in society.

University Visitors

Since 1947 Cumberland Lodge has been an academic retreat dedicated to inspiring young people to live up to their responsibilities in society.

Cumberland Lodge is an educational charity in the heart of the Great Park, Windsor

Its Patron is The Queen, who renewed the Royal Warrant, originally signed by King George VI, granting the use of this beautiful seventeenth-century house for discussions aimed at the betterment of society.

Thoughts from the Lodge

Suzi Leather
Social Conscience and the Language of Need
A report on the 9th Cumberland Lodge Annual lecture, given by Dame Suzi Leather
 
traditional family
What is a traditional family and do we need it?
Family structures may have changed, but have family values?
 
death wishes
Death Wishes
Fulfilling the wishes of the dying is hard, writes Owen Gower.
 
HRH Princess Royal
Princess and People
By Alastair Niven, Principal, Cumberland Lodge
 
students talking
The importance of critical thinking for young people
By Natalie Banner, King's College London
 
BBC Blog Image
The BBC and the Jubilee
What Will Auntie Learn?
 
Capitalism is crisis
Living in Squeezed Britain
Attitudes to Wealth and Economic Inequality in the New Age of Austerity
 
Police marching
The New Order in Policing
Implications for Leadership and Society
 
Magna Carta
How will Runnymede mark the Octocentennial of Magna Carta?
Making democratic celebrations democratic, by Alastair Niven
 
Tower of Babel
Language that is good enough
A smattering is a beginning... by Marina Warner
 
Jaipur palace
Celebrity, Envy and Risk
Thoughts from the Jaipur Literature Festival
 
Hand holding microphone
Racist slurs in public places
Is what we say in public a fair guide to our gut beliefs?
 
cave painting
Economics and Human Nature
Do economists have a decent theory of human nature? Adam Smith thought that the ability to communicate our basic needs sets us apart. Was he right?
 
Public Trust
Social Science and Public Trust
Response to: ‘How Can Social Scientists and Government Work Together to Strengthen Public Trust in Scientific Evidence?’ run by the British Academy
 
St Paul's Protest
Learning from St Paul's
In terms of public relations the St Paul's protest has been a disaster for the Church of England. Was that fair?
 
Academic Research
Academic Research versus Policy Research?
The difference between academic research and policy research - debunking the myths...
 
"Decade after 9/11" in rehearsal
The Decade after 9/11
An evaluation of a theatrical response to the 10th anniversary of 9/11
 
lost in translation
Lost in Translation: Marketing PhD Skills
The tension between the ideals and aspirations of the PhD student participants and the needs of possible future, non-academic employers
 
summer holiday
A Summer Holiday for the Big Society?
The fact is that all over the United Kingdom this summer there was manifest evidence of the Big Society in fine fettle...
 

Upcoming Programme

Quality statue
The Many Meanings of 'Quality' in Healthcare
Interdisciplinary perspectives | A Cumberland Colloquium
4 Jun
 
Havi Carel
Dr Havi Carel: "It's got nothing to do with your lungs"
Epistemic injustice and epistemic virtue in healthcare: Public Lecture
4 Jun
 
HIV cell
Making Sense of HIV
On the 30th anniversary of the discovery of HIV
12 Jun
 

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Make an enquiry direct to our booking manager Matthew Hancock.

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