Elevating inclusion: shaping the future of business and society

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2 Jul 2026

10:00 -20:00

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Open to: All

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Hybrid: Online/Cambridge Judge Business School

Trumpington Street

Cambridge

CB2 1AG

United Kingdom

Join us online or in-person for a thought-provoking and engaging EDI Symposium

Join us for a thought-provoking and engaging EDI Symposium, marking the culmination of Cambridge Judge Business School’s Global EDI Forum events series. This flagship event brings together leaders, practitioners, and researchers from across the higher education sector and beyond to explore how we can meaningfully advance equality, diversity, and inclusion in organisations and society.

Through a series of interactive sessions, expert insights, and collaborative discussions, the symposium will focus on practical approaches to embedding inclusive practices and shaping future-facing institutions.

Be among the first to experience the soft launch of Cambridge Judge Business School’s forthcoming book, The Power of Inclusive Leadership: A Critical Perspective on Organisational Transformation, offering fresh insights into driving meaningful and lasting organisational change.

Agenda

Agenda includes:

  • Digital accessibility in action: a practical approach 
  • Care and careers: workplaces for working families
  • Exploring masculinity: workplace, home and society
  • EDI training: managing EDI at work
  • The power of inclusive leadership: discussion with authors

Please note the final agenda is subject to change.

The event is hosted by the Cambridge Judge Global EDI Forum for Business Schools, led by Manaz Javaid, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Register

The event will be hybrid, with in-person attendance at Cambridge Judge Business School. Please register via the link below:

Register online

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