Why a Cambridge alumna created a charity to connect UK’s Chinese women
Founded during the pandemic, UK Chinese Women Connect links women in Cambridge, London and beyond including Cambridge Judge Business School alumnae. Qun Yang (PGDE 2015) Three years after its founding at the height of the pandemic, the charity UK Chinese…

From China to Cambridge via Hollywood: a dream come true
Tony Nicholson, an Executive MBA (EMBA) student at Cambridge Judge Business School, welcomed classmates to a Cambridge screening of his Chinese sci-fi movie The Wandering Earth II in which he plays a bad guy with good intentions. Standing in front…

NTD: Rethinking China’s Rise, Restraints, and Resilience-Brooking Discussion
Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School is featured in this article about the changes that China has undergone over the past forty years. Read the full article [ntd.com]…
Cambridgeshire Live: The inspiring women who won awards for their contribution to the Chinese community in Cambridge
Janet Mui and Qun Yang, alumnae of Cambridge Judge Business School are featured in this article about the inaugural awards ceremony of UK Chinese Women Connect. Read the full article [cambridge-news.co.uk]…
South China Morning Post: Chinese economist calls for review of rigid cryptocurrency ban as digital yuan fails to take off
Research by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School is mentioned in this article regarding the total bitcoin hash rate in China between September 2021 and January 2022. Read the full article [scmp.com]…
Why air pollution makes societies less creative
We’ve long known that pollution makes people sicker, but a new study from the University of Cambridge shows that it also harms innovation and human-capital composition. It’s long been known that air pollution makes people and communities sicker, but a…

South China Morning Post: Expelled Communist Party official named and shamed in televised confession for supporting cryptocurrency mining
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School is mentioned in this article about Xiao Yi, a top provincial Communist Party official who was removed from his post in 2021. Xiao was the most senior Chinese official…
Financial Times: The books to read in 2023
Mao and Markets, a book co-authored by Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, is among the Financial Times’ Books to read in 2023. Read the full article [ft.com]…
Financial Times: Best books of 2022 – Economics
A new book co-authored by Christopher Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, and titled Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise, is among the Financial Times' Best books of 2022 for the Economics category. …
YouTube: Christopher Marquis – Is China Still a Communist Country? – The Realignment Podcast
Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, joins The Realignment to discuss the degree to which China's economic success is rooted in communism, the throughline between the leadership of Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping, and…