How megatrends shape our evolving future
Michael Kitson of Cambridge Judge Business School explores how long-term megatrends such as climate change, AI and global politics interact with immediate crises, impacting businesses and society. The insights provided will help policymakers and leaders navigate the complexities of today’s interconnected world and prepare for future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Hometown CEOs less likely to commit financial misdeeds
A new study finds that CEOs who run companies near their hometowns are significantly less likely to engage in accounting fraud, insider trading and other financial misdeeds.
Final call for proposals for the MPhil in Management Consulting Project
MPhil in Management Consulting Project
Can UN peacekeepers help you manage workplace boredom?
Boredom is far from a boring subject. Great thinkers throughout history have pondered the boundaries of boredom, from Roman philosopher Seneca in the first century (boredom leads to “the sad and languid endurance of one’s leisure”) to Germany’s Friedrich Nietzsche in the 19th century (“Is life not a thousand times too short for us to bore ourselves?”).
Social innovators invited to compete for the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize
The Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, an annual award celebrating exceptional founder-CEOs of scale-up social enterprises, is now accepting applications for 2025. Targeting mid-career social innovators with a proven track record in the UK, the Prize focuses on leaders ready to expand their impact and reach new heights.
Final Call - Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project.
Final Call for Proposals - Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for MPhil in Technology Policy Final Group Project (FGP)
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School is ranked among the world’s leading business schools. As well as a global focus, the School’s location at the heart of this thriving community of local entrepreneurs and innovators offers a unique opportunity for us to work with you, the business community.
Professor Gishan Dissanaike appointed as the next Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
Professor Gishan Dissanaike has been announced as the new Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, following a competitive global recruitment search, and will take up the appointment of Dean on 1 December, 2024. This is the first time in the last 30 years that the University has selected an internal candidate to be Dean of the Business School.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for Management Studies Tripos (MST) Project
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) is ranked among the world’s leading business schools. As well as a global focus, the School’s location at the heart of this thriving community of local entrepreneurs and innovators offers a unique opportunity for us to work with the business community.
Comparative study of cryptocurrency regulation
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is publishing a comparative study of cryptoasset regulatory frameworks and a cryptoasset regulation tracker covering all jurisdictions across the globe.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies for MPhil in Technology Policy Final Group Project (FGP)
The University of Cambridge Judge Business School is ranked among the world’s leading business schools. As well as a global focus, the School’s location at the heart of this thriving community of local entrepreneurs and innovators offers a unique opportunity for us to work with you, the business community.
Why climate change investment pays off
Cost of inaction on climate change far outweighs the cost of proactive investment, says new analysis issued at New York Climate Week.
Cambridge Judge and the FT launch new strategy programme for execs
Cambridge Judge Business School and the Financial Times have announced a new strategy programme for mid-to-senior level executives featuring FT journalists and Cambridge Judge faculty. The collaboration marks the first partnership by the FT with an Open Executive Education programme at a business school.
Cambridge Judge Business School launches Cambridge Peaceshaping and Climate Lab
The new Lab seeks to spot climate-related conflict before it occurs and pre-empt it through socio-ecological action.
How Richard Feynman’s scientific theory can advance gender equality
Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman, not remembered as a women’s rights champion, can help narrow gender inequality argues Ghina M Halabi, the first person to earn a PhD in astrophysics from a Lebanese university, in this opinion piece focusing on science commercialisation and entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Explore talent for Non-Executive Director Roles with Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Judge Business School’s Executive MBA (EMBA) programme features senior business professionals with a wide range of work experience and deep expertise in their respective sectors and func
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks proposals for MBA Cambridge Venture Project
Benefit from a market analysis by world-class MBA students.
Big country-by-country income losses due to climate change
New research co-authored by Kamiar Mohaddes estimates that global GDP per capita could decline up to 24% by the century’s end without significant efforts to combat climate change.
How crypto influencers manipulate vulnerable investors
Cryptocurrency influencers use TikTok and other platforms tap into the need for cult-like social identity in ways that affect prices and risk undermining regulation, says research by Professor Alan Jagolinzer.
How CEO’s compassion protects share prices during a crisis
Companies whose CEOs expressed empathy on conference calls fared better as shares tumbled when the pandemic took hold, finds new study co-authored by Jochen Menges of Cambridge Judge.
Internships, projects and job opportunities for CJBS students
The Cambridge Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Finance (MFin) programmes are intensive, one-year, full-time Masters programmes for post-experience professionals.
Nuclear energy: the quest for green finance
Nuclear power offers a reliable source of electricity in the global transition away from fossil fuels.
Cambridge MBA candidates launch climate legacy commitment
Two Cambridge MBA candidates at Cambridge Judge Business School have launched the Climate Legacy Commitment, an initiative to mobilise MBA students who pledge to be part of a global movement to encourage business to meaningfully confront the climate challenge.
How to ensure inclusive hiring beyond senior management
Male-dominated industries like law firms increasingly face pressure to appoint more women to very senior roles, and many firms are doing just that. But does the hiring of women in senior management posts translate to diversity throughout the organisation? And if not, is there a way to ensure that women are recruited at all levels in hopes of greater inclusion and diversity from top to bottom?
Entries open to Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2024
The prize coordinated by the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School and Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, includes £10,000 cash award.