Wo+Men’s Leadership Conference 2024 Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work
Cambridge Judge Business School's Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre Annual Conference, takes place on Saturday, 9th November 2024. This year’s theme, "Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work," promises insightful discussions and thought leadership on how we can collectively shape the future of work.
Get Carbon Literate: Understanding and Communicating Climate Change and Sustainability
This course is open to all marketers who are committed to making a difference whether you are seasoned or starting out. With a cap at 14 participants, we ensure a personal and immersive learning experience.
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training - 13 November 2024
From October 2024 the Worker Protection Act will place a duty on employers to do more to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Women's Leadership Programme gala dinner
To celebrate 10 years, we're hosting an evening gala dinner on Thursday 14 November at The University Arms Hotel in Cambridge.
Mastering AI & Metaverse Marketing
This course is designed for marketing professionals at all levels interested in utilising the metaverse and AI technologies to revolutionise their marketing strategies, optimise customer engagement, and showcase products for competitive advantage.
Free Webinar | How market forces impact Funds, REITS and Private Equity firms in RE
If you would like to register for this free webinar, please follow the link to our website in the blue information box on the right.
Introduction to Real Estate Fund Management
The aim of every real estate professional is to create a sustainable, profitable investment. Only by understanding how fund strategies were arrived at in the past are you able to learn and adapt to the future. The size and structure of the global real estate market, trends, opportunities, forecasting techniques and currency issues create the basis for the fund structures throughout the course.
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training - 21 November 2024
From October 2024 the Worker Protection Act will place a duty on employers to do more to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.