Tom Ford, a recent Cambridge MBA graduate (MBA 2024) of Cambridge Judge Business School and an Olympic, World and European championship rower, has been named to the 2025 MBAs to Watch list by business school publication Poets & Quants.
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Most consumers are not starkly for or against meat substitutes, which are far more environmentally friendly than meat. Instead, complex factors including culture, taste, health and economics interact to shape individual choices, says research co-authored by Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge Business School that has practical implications for marketers and policymakers.
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We have faculty, who can speak on many current UK and global issues, and are happy to be contacted by journalists.
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Ruth Newkeen
In the three years since Thomas Roulet took up his post as Deputy Director of the MBA programme, the global speed of change has been remarkable. It has been a fascinating time for a man whose research interests lie in in the world of work. This article is part of our MBA Teaching Spotlight series. Read more
Charles Goldsmith
Three women whose ventures have joined the Cambridge Social Ventures programme at Cambridge Judge Business School are named to ‘100 Female Entrepreneurs to Watch’ list by NatWest and the Telegraph. Read more
Ruth Newkeen
A new toolkit that provides a framework to measure employee wellbeing is launched by Highsight Analytics and the University of Cambridge Psychometrics Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School. Read more
Charles Goldsmith
A book proposal on pioneering entrepreneurial solutions to climate change by Ariel de Fauconberg, a PhD student at Cambridge Judge Business School, wins the Bracken Bower Prize of the Financial Times for best book proposal by an author under age 35. Read more
Ruth Newkeen
In this special Insight article, we look at how the Entrepreneurship Centre and Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School are supporting new ventures to improve sustainability in agriculture to meet the demands of a growing global population. Read more