Global Executive MBA opens applications
Admissions open for the new Global Executive MBA programme of Cambridge Judge Business School, taught in both Shenzhen, China, and Cambridge, to provide students with a new international experience. Cambridge Judge Business School today (15 November) begins welcoming applications for…

College solutions
Moneythink, an ed-tech nonprofit co-founded by Cambridge Judge alumnus Greg Nance (MPhil Management 2011), receives $980,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Moneythink, a San Francisco-based educational technology nonprofit co-founded by Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus Greg Nance…

Executive MBA ranked 25th by FT
Cambridge Judge Business School's Executive MBA (EMBA) degree programme for senior working professionals was today (18 October) ranked 25th in the Financial Times (FT) ranking of global EMBA programmes. Among areas of the latest FT survey, Cambridge Judge was ranked third out…

Herd on the street
Large sculpture named "Animal Farm" graces the courtyard of Cambridge Judge Business School for 10-week Cows About Cambridge art trail. A large cow sculpture named "Animal Farm", created by illustrator and graphic artist Emma Graham, has been installed for the…

Representation matters: the MBA startup creating African stories
We meet a Cambridge MBA alumnus creating children's books that address the gap in the market for African literature for the very young. Kunda Kids is a dynamic content creation studio that is innovating at pace to "inspire the next…

Financial Times: Real-world economics gains ground in business studies
Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics and Director of the MBA Programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on economics teaching in higher education: “If we went back 15 years ago, MBA students were primarily looking for the…
Number crunching
Auditors are certified, so does educational background matter? A new study co-authored at Cambridge Judge finds it does, as those with quantitative backgrounds produce better audits. Auditors are certified as having the proper qualifications, so does the educational background of…

Fast Company: ‘Roblox’ isn’t just a gaming company. It’s also the future of education
Hamza Mudassir, Visiting Fellow in Strategy and alumnus (MBA 2012) at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about Roblox company and its potential to becoming an important player in primary and secondary education. “The platform has not been popular with instructors…
Social impact
People and firms affiliated with Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are honoured by the social enterprise community. Many people and organisations associated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI) at Cambridge Judge Business School were honoured by the UK…

To combat conspiracy theories teach critical thinking – and community values
In a recent article for The Conversation Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses how best to combat conspiracy theories. Dr Thomas Roulet In the era of social media, conspiracy theories feel more prominent and…
