Timeline
1954
Management teaching and research begins in the University's Engineering Department.
1990
New Institute of Management Studies is founded
1991
Our graduate programmes are launched
Benefactions from Sir Paul and Lady Judge, together with the Monument Trust, provide funds for the construction of a new building. Architect John Outram was appointed to the project.
1994
We take a lease on offices near Mill Lane, a useful space for our growing number of PhD students and research assistants.
1995
We move into the iconic new building on the site of the old Addenbrookes Hospital.
Professor Dame Sandra Dawson becomes Director.
1996
The Queen formally opens the new business school, then named the Judge Institute of Management Studies.
2001
Work is carried out on the building's top floor to provide more accommodation for research staff.
2002
We expand into Keynes House and houses on Trumpington Street.
2005
The School is renamed Cambridge Judge Business School.
2006
Professor Arnoud De Meyer becomes Director.
2008
Our specialist, post-experience Master of Finance degree is launched.
2009
Our Executive MBA programme is launched.
2010
Professor Geoff Meeks becomes Acting Director.
2011
Professor Christoph Loch becomes Director.
