A new interactive platform driven by AI allows Executive Education participants at Cambridge Judge Business School to chat electronically with the CEO, CFO and other top executives of a fictional battery-making company.
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Charles Goldsmith
A UK initiative led by 2 Cambridge MBA students and Professor Mark de Rond of Cambridge Judge Business School seeks to document war crimes in Ukraine through drone-delivered images. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
In today’s fast-changing world, where poverty and inequality are still on the rise, we need creative and innovative ways to educate marginalised communities about health issues, particularly sexual health. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
A study co-authored by Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge that finds a ‘long present’ in the thinking of African tea producers wins a Responsible Research in Management Award from the Academy of Management. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
We spoke to Lesley Li (MFin 2011), co-founder of u impact, about her decision to leave a successful career in the banking industry to turn her attention to sustainable investment. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
Starting with Marquis de Condorcet (1785), a large literature seeks to understand voting in settings where agents possess private information about the desirability of choices. Read more
