The Economic Times: Covid infections in Delhi, Haryana likely to peak in 15-25 days – Cambridge Uni tracker
Delhi and Haryana, the two regions leading COVID-19 infection growth in India, are likely to see infections peak in the next two-three weeks, with daily growth rates having already begun declining, according to the latest projections by an India covid-19…
Venturing forth: Qureight – integrating data with AI to solve complex diseases
Qureight, a clinical data analytics company supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, just raised £1.5m in seed funding. Qureight, a clinical data analytics firm supported by Cambridge Judge Business School, had its origins in a…

E-commerce in a post-pandemic world
foodpanda managing director and Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus tells of the changing e-commerce market in Asia, and how his Executive MBA helped him to navigate the new territories uncovered in a growing market. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the…

The Economist: The case of managerial decency
Management entails some unpleasant conversations, none worse than telling employees that they have lost their jobs. A new study co-authored by Jochen Menges, Associate Professor in Organisational Behaviour at Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at how chief executives responded to…
Cambridge Independent: Life sciences and IT drove Cambridge growth in pandemic’s first year
New data covering the first full year of the pandemic (April 2020 to March 2021) identifies the life sciences and IT sectors as driving growth in the region. The analysis from the Centre for Business Research (CBR) at Cambridge Judge…
New ways of philanthropic giving: blended finance and the SDGs
by Dr Juvaria Jafri, Research Associate, and Di Kennedy, Centre Manager, at the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy Blended finance is an approach to global development co-operation that recognises that private capital has a pivotal role to play in meeting the…

Microchip shortage a popular read
Article by Cambridge Judge lecturer and MBA alumnus Hamza Mudassir (MBA 2012) on how the world ran out of semiconductors was third most-read University of Cambridge article in The Conversation in 2021. An article on “How the world ran out…

Forbes: Responsible and resilient – Intrepid Travel shows doing good is also good for business
Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the tourism industry. “James Thornton CEO of Intrepid Travel, the world’s largest B Corp certified travel company, shared with me…
Post pandemic change for ballet companies
Pandemic offers a unique opportunity for ballet companies to innovate, says paper by Megan Jones, an Executive MBA graduate of Cambridge Judge. Megan Jones Cultural and creative sectors were some of the worst affected by the pandemic, and of those,…

Scratching the surface
Meal kit company Gousto, founded by Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus, reaches 'unicorn' $1bn valuation and says the boom in online food will continue after the pandemic. Timo Boldt Founded by Timo Boldt, an alumus of the Executive MBA programme…
