Year: 2025

  • Cambridge Judge Business School marks Pride Month 2025

    Cambridge Judge Business School marks Pride Month 2025
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    June is Pride Month, which was marked by the Cambridge Judge community both at the Business School and in the broader Cambridge community. Read more

  • Tariff strategy could drive small EV adoption

    Tariff strategy could drive small EV adoption
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    In 2024, the US and the European Commission both raised tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs), which could slow adoption. To counteract those concerns, new research from academics across 4 countries urges policymakers to adjust EV import tariffs based on vehicle size to accelerate global clean transport adoption. Read more

  • Cambridge alumna recognised by Royal Society for healthtech

    Cambridge alumna recognised by Royal Society for healthtech
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    Dr Millicent Stone, an alumna of Cambridge Judge Business School’s Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship, has been recognised by the Royal Society as a pioneering healthtech entrepreneur. Her personal journey as a mother navigating the healthcare system inspired her to found iOWNA, an award-winning digital health platform transforming patient care. Dr. Stone’s story is a… Read more

  • Survey: fintech industry embraces inclusive growth

    Survey: fintech industry embraces inclusive growth
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    Co-published by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) and the World Economic Forum, a new edition of the Future of Global Fintech report draws on a survey of nearly 250 fintech firms, providing relevant data from 6 regions that can be used to guide approaches and policies that support fintech growth. Explore the key… Read more

  • Navigating AI partnerships between big and small tech firms

    Navigating AI partnerships between big and small tech firms
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    Strategic AI linkups between tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft and smaller firms drive innovation and growth, but should address power imbalances, data control and ethical challenges, says research from Cambridge Judge Business School and the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Manufacturing. Read more