Light show
The iconic building of Cambridge Judge Business School is lit up in support of Cancer Research UK on World Cancer Day. The iconic Addenbrooke's Building of Cambridge Judge Business School was lit up on the night of 4 February in…

Cancer Research UK and the Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre support cancer researchers
Cancer Research UK has announced a £10,000 sponsorship to support Cambridge Judge Business School’s Entrepreneurship Centre education programmes as part of their UK's Entrepreneurial Programmes Initiative designed to promote an entrepreneurial culture amongst cancer researchers in the UK. The UK's…

Startup innovation boost
£100,000-plus Innovate UK boost for two cutting-edge startups. The UK government recently announced that 800 innovative businesses and startups are set to benefit from Innovate UK funding. Two startups currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by the Entrepreneurship Centre…

New anti-cancer project
A new project to tackle the most challenging cancers includes the involvement of Dr Su Metcalfe, whose venture LIFNanoRx is supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge. A £10 million interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle the most challenging of…

Bloodstream publication
Article on bloodstream infection among cancer patients co-authored by Tata Social Internship student is published in microbiology journal. An article about bloodstream infection co-authored by a Tata Social Internship student has been published in the Journal of the Academy of…

Alumna Alice heads up prize-winning team exploring viruses as a way to treat breast cancer
An ingenious idea to mimic how viruses work in the body to deliver highly targeted cancer treatments has netted funding for a Cambridge team led by CJBS alumna Alice MacNeil Alice (Management Studies Tripos 2012) heads up one of ten…

Science business: Enterprising Cambridge students win major breast cancer start-up competition
Two teams from Cambridge University will be able to accelerate their projects after winning a prestigious international competition to commercialise innovative breast cancer research. One of the winning teams, lead by Alice MacNeil, a former Research Assistant at Cambridge Judge…