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The School lies at the heart of Cambridge. Students and staff at Cambridge Judge Business School are part of a dynamic network of business and academic connections: the University itself, Cambridge Judge Business School, Cambridge alumni (some 190,000 in 74 countries worldwide), business partnerships and innovative initiatives.

Cambridge Judge Business School lies at the interface of one of the world's greatest intellectual communities and the European hub of high-tech and entrepreneurship, and is thus uniquely positioned as the focus of an extended network of corporate and academic partnerships. It has regular and active involvement with many corporate partners internationally, nationally and locally.

Some of our connections...

University of Cambridge

Cambridge University is one of the world's foremost centres of academic excellence. It has 190,000 alumni, 18,000 students and 5,000 academic staff, including several Nobel Prize winners and many other internationally famous figures. Find out more »

Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI)

The Cambridge Conservation Initiative represents a critical mass of expertise - on a scale unparalleled anywhere in the world - at the interface of research and education, policy and action, for the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. It exists to deliver transformational approaches to understanding and conserving biodiversity and the wealth of natural capital it represents. Find out more »

Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)

CERF dedicated to developing an enhanced understanding of how and why financial markets and institutions have evolved as they have and why they behave as they do. It promotes theoretical, quantitative and historical studies, crossing conventional disciplinary boundaries, and the bringing together of research groups of economists, mathematicians, lawyers, historians, computer scientists and market practitioners. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of the impact of financial market activity on the formulation of public policy. Find out more »

Cambridge Finance

Cambridge Finance coordinates the programmes of research and study in all areas of finance across the University of Cambridge. Its members are grouped in a number of Centres: 3CL, CFAP, CIMF, CFR and REF. Find out more »

Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre (CIKC)

The mission of the Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre is to provide the business and technical expertise and infrastructure to enable those with exploitable concepts relating to the processing of macromolecular materials to achieve commercial success. Find out more »

Cambridge Nuclear Energy Centre

This centre is a major initiative across the University of Cambridge to unite a wide range of specialist disciplines in nuclear energy research and technology. Find out more »

Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL)

The Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership works with business, government and civil society to build the capacity of leaders both to meet the needs of society and to address critical global challenges. CPSL's seminars and leadership groups, and their partnerships with those who make or influence decisions, are designed to transform public and private sector policies and practices and build greater understanding of our interdependence with one another and the natural world. Find out more »

Cambridge Service Alliance

The Cambridge Service Alliance is a unique global alliance between leading businesses and universities. Founded by the University of Cambridge, together with BAE Systems and IBM, the Alliance was formed in 2010 and is designed to bring together some of the world’s best firms and researchers devoted to delivering today the insights, education and approaches needed for the complex service solutions of tomorrow. Find out more »

Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG)

EPRG's research team has broad expertise in economics, technology policy and political science. The Centre's core research discipline is economics, within a framework that encourages collaboration between experts from different academic traditions, drawing on insights from engineering, political science and law. Through EPRG's publications and via their Energy Policy Forum (EPF) seminars, the group offers rigorous independent research output that informs public and private sector decision-making in the electricity and energy industry. Find out more »

The Eurasia Programme

The Eurasia Programme supports high quality research in the political economy of the Eurasia region. It aims to identify economic and political processes, and prospects for future development in the context of multilateral transitions taking place in this vast region. Currently it is involved with joint research and policy development projects on Russian oil and gas, Eurasia telecom, and nuclear waste management in CIS countries with a number of leading institutions in the US, Russia and Kazakhstan. Find out more »

Programme on Regional Innovation

Programme on Regional Innovation, developing world class research which will provide evidence for improved policy and practice for advancing knowledge-based growth in urban and regional economies. Find out more »

Research Services Division (RSD)

Research Services Division (RSD) helps to identify, secure and manage research funding for the University from regional, national and international sponsors. It encourages collaboration between the University and industry, and fosters long-term research partnerships between companies and academics for mutual benefit. Cambridge Judge Business School and RSD work closely together with a number of corporate clients to facilitate these long-term partnerships through programmes such as executive education and thought leadership events. RSD also organises Horizon, the leading seminar series, which provides participants with a first look at new developments in the most exciting areas of science and technology at Cambridge. Find out more »

The UK-Innovation Research Centre (UK-IRC)

The UK-IRC is a collaborative initiative for cutting-edge research and knowledge exchange activities on how innovation can make businesses more competitive, improve public services delivery and help the UK meet the social, environmental and economic challenges it faces. Find out more »

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