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Experience transformative programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School.

World-leading research

The global research impact of Cambridge Judge Business School.

Our impact

Rankings and recognition

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Business and Management

Cambridge Judge ranked #1 for Business and Management Studies as part of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 exercise carried out by the UK higher education funding bodies.

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One-year MBA in the UK

The Cambridge MBA ranked #2 one-year MBA in the UK by the 2024 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking.

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Master of Finance Global ranking

The Cambridge MFin ranked #2 globally by the Financial Times MFin Post-Experience Ranking.

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FT Responsible Business Education Awards 2025

Cambridge Judge is winner in Academic Research with Impact category.

Insights

Read the latest thought leadership from Cambridge Judge Business School.

Team of workers discussing their impact towards climate goals.

A decade on from the Paris Agreement, the deepening climate crisis makes business action more critical than ever. Drawing on insights from Cambridge Judge Business School academics, this article highlights practical solutions and systemic changes needed to align business practices with sustainability and drive meaningful progress.

Six classes of risks, encompassing physical as well as other risks, comprise the Cambridge Taxonomy of Climate Transition Risks. The research-based framework will help firms navigate the challenging transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and reflects the broad-based, systemic approach of the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Professionals have deep, proven expertise so they hold tight to their ways of working. That’s why reconciling work practice differences is delicate and difficult. But it is not impossible.

Leadership and organisational behaviour

How to reconcile differing work practices after a merger

Research by Dr Karla Sayegh develops a model to explain how groups of professionals can resolve differences in work approaches after organisations merge, through both scientific and experience-based knowledge. Professionals have deep, proven expertise so they hold tight to their ways of working. That’s why reconciling work practice differences is delicate and difficult. But it is not impossible.

Upcoming events

Engage with the Cambridge Judge community through our wide programme of events in Cambridge and around the world – in person and online.

Join our Energy Policy Research Group seminar with Professor David Newbery, University of Cambridge & EPRG.

Join Mary Priddey, Head of Alumni relations and the extended Alumni Relations team for dinner in Birmingham.

Learn more about Cambridge Judge Business School’s programmes at the online University of Cambridge Postgraduate Open Day.

Female Founders: Peer Mentoring highlights the significance of female-led mentoring to support entrepreneurs.

A unique opportunity to attend a live City Speaker talk, meet the Admissions team and current students.

Ventures pitching: IOMI, SinaHealth, OffIt, MintBlack and Wpark

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