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York Festival of Ideas

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York Festival of Ideas in York Minster (41929332184)
York Festival of Ideas in York Minster (41929332184)

York Festival of Ideas is a cultural festival in York which runs for two weeks every year in June. Launched in 2011 as a partnership between the University of York and major cultural organisations in the city including York Theatre Royal, York Museums Trust, the National Centre for Early Music and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, it has since expanded to incorporate many more organisations not only from around the city but also from across the UK. The festival's aim is to "educate, entertain and inspire" in the belief that education can transform lives. With such an ethos, the festival strives to be as accessible as possible, and the majority of events are therefore free. It is one of the largest free festivals of its kind in the UK. Every year the festival offers an enormous range of world-class speakers, exhibitions, performances, guided tours and family-friendly activities, with topics ranging from history to politics to psychology and many more. On average the Festival attracts over 40,000 people each year.

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