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Philippa Coney
The Group Consulting Project (GCP) is a cornerstone of our Master of Finance degree. We spoke to the project hosts and a group of students from one of the MFin 2022 projects to find out more about their experience. Read more

Charles Goldsmith
Computer graphics expert supported by the Cambridge Social Ventures programme at Cambridge Judge has developed an app to help women breastfeed. Read more

Philippa Coney
The Group Consulting Project (GCP) is one of the highlights of the MFin programme for many of our students, providing the chance to work on a real-life project with a client of their choice. So what’s it all about? Read more

Ruth Newkeen
Papers dealing with race, business and society win awards named after the late Professor Sucheta Nadkarni of Cambridge Judge, a champion of diversity who died 3 years ago. Read more

Ruth Newkeen
Tara Heuzé-Sarmini (MPhil in Finance 2014) talks about her motivation to study finance at graduate level and her non-linear career path encompassing an NGO to fight period poverty and a co-living project for single-parent families. Read more
