
Thursday 7 November
6PM
Quarry Whitehouse Auditorium
It’s been described as America’s biggest decision in decades: voters had to choose whether Donald Trump would return to the White House, or would Kamala Harris be the first woman to become President.
In a country where political divisions seem deeper than ever, can the United States truly be united again – and what does this election mean for the wider world?
This event will offer a considered perspective on the consequences of the election results.
The panel, chaired by Roger Mosey, Master of Selwyn College, will consist of:
- Professor Brendan Simms, professor of international relations and director of the Centre for Geopolitics at the University of Cambridge. Author of ‘Donald Trump: the making of a world view’
- Dr Lauren Wilcox, fellow of Selwyn College; political scientist and director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies
- Dr Christopher Wadibia (SE 2019), affiliated lecturer at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Divinity
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Livestream
You can watch the livestream on our YouTube channel. Click the video above to visit the livestream page. You will not need to book a ticket for this.
Location and timing details
The event takes place at the Quarry Whitehouse Auditorium, Selwyn College, Grange Road, CB3 9DQ. It is pictured below, as seen from above from Grange Road.
The Quarry Whitehouse Auditorium is located on the corner of West Road and Grange Road and can be accessed via the gate to Ann’s Court on Grange Road. The Auditorium will be signposted — but the Selwyn College Porters, located in the Lodge by the main entrance, will be more than happy to help direct you if you have trouble finding the auditorium.
Doors will open at 5:45pm. Please be seated by 5:55pm as the event will start promptly at 6:00pm. We expect to finish by 7:00pm at the latest.
If you are arriving by bike, you may lock your bicycles on the railings by the Quarry Whitehouse Auditorium.
Please note that photographs will be taken during this event and the audience may be visible at certain points on the livestream.