Entrepreneurship Centre programmes
The Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School encompasses the full entrepreneurial journey – starting with the empowerment of aspiring entrepreneurs through to the creation and development of early-stage ventures, all the way to small and medium size enterprise growth.
MSt in Entrepreneurship
Become a more effective entrepreneur and gain a masters degree, awarded by the University of Cambridge.
EnterpriseTECH
EnterpriseTECH is an educational programme researchers who want to learn how to take real-world technologies to market. A lecture intensive series, supervisions and team project underpin this 10-week extracurricular course, culminating with a pitch night and a commercial feasibility study.
Accelerate Cambridge
Accelerate Cambridge offers teams of entrepreneurs a structured approach of 3-month programmes that combine training, regular coaching and mentoring, as well as access to shared workspace.
Ignite
Ignite is an intensive one-week training programme for aspiring entrepreneurs and corporate innovators to trial and prepare business ideas for the commercial environment. It will give you the tools, contacts and confidence to transform your idea into a successful business project or venture.
Enterprise Tuesday
Enterprise Tuesday is a series of evening lectures and networking sessions which aims to introduce participants to the world of business. This popular non-assessed programme encourages and inspires individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Venture Creation
Venture Creation provides a hands-on experience where entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if their startup ideas are viable. With help from mentors and industry experts watch your ideas come together.
Strategic Business Growth
Through the Strategic Business Growth programme, launched in May 2015, Cambridge Judge Business School is helping businesses develop their organisation’s managerial skills, and setting them up to grow.
EnterpriseWOMEN
EnterpriseWOMEN is tailored for early-stage women researchers and entrepreneurs who hope to build small businesses but haven’t yet had the opportunity or the necessary tools to get started or for those who have scale their businesses sustainably.