Research Seminars
Cambridge Judge Business School runs a number of strong seminar series, including those run by the individual subject groups and research centres.
Forthcoming seminars
| Date | Seminar Title | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| May 20 11:00-12:30 LT1 |
Finance & Accounting Seminar Series The Role of Investability Restrictions on Size, Value, and Momentum in International Stock Returns Download the abstract for this seminar (pdf, 13KB) |
Professor Andrew Karolyi, Cornell University |
| May 20 12:30-14:00 Castle Teaching Room |
EPRG Energy and Environment Seminar Series A CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Investment Evaluation Model: With a Case Study on Carbon Capture Retrofits of Supercritical Pulverised Coal-Fired Plants Download the abstract for this seminar (pdf, 13KB) |
Professor Ying Fan, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| May 22 12:45-14:00 LT2 |
Cambridge Master of Finance's Finance & Organisation Seminar Series Ethics and Long Arm US Enforcement - the New Paradigm Download the speaker bio for this seminar (pdf, 13KB) |
David Bermingham, DB Strategic Consulting |
| May 24 11:00-12:30 W2.02 |
Operations Seminar Series Beyond the Checklist: It Is Not WHAT to Do But HOW to Do It Download the abstract for this seminar (pdf, 18KB) |
Dr Rachna Shah, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota |
| May 27 15:30-17:00 LT2 |
Organisational Behaviour & Information Systems Seminar Series Inner Work Life, Performance, and Managerial Action Download the abstract for this seminar (pdf, 13KB) |
Professor Teresa Amabile, Harvard Business School |
| May 29 15:00-16:30 W2.02 |
Organisational Behavior & Information Systems Seminar Series When Selves Fall Apart: The Role of Identity Enactment in Organisational Reindentification Download the abstract and speaker bio for this seminar (pdf, 17KB) |
Dr Jennifer Petriglieri, INSEAD |
| Jun 14 11:00-12:30 W2.01 |
Finance & Accounting Seminar Series The Dynamics Of Investment, Payout and Debt |
Professor Stewart Myers, MIT Sloan School of Management |
