Cambridge University Conservative Association
| Abbreviation | CUCA |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1921 |
| Type | Political society |
| Location | |
Chairman | Oscar Lingwood, Lucy Cavendish |
Vice-Chairman | Arlo Alexander, Peterhouse |
Senior Treasurer | John Casey, Gonville and Caius |
President | Lord Roberts, Gonvillle and Caius |
| Website | cuca.org.uk |
The Cambridge University Conservative Association (CUCA) is a student political society founded in 1921 as a Conservative Association for students at the University of Cambridge. However, it has earlier roots dating back to the late nineteenth century. CUCA is not affiliated with the nationwide youth branch of the Conservative Party, the Young Conservatives, but is a fully independent Association distinct from other Conservative youth organisations. The association puts on a range of events for its members each term, notably its ‘Port & Policy’ debates, as well as addresses from several high-profile speakers.