Cambridge female entrepreneurs awarded
Four entrepreneurs connected to Cambridge Judge Business School have been awarded the Innovate UK Women in Innovation awards. This year 40 female entrepreneurs were selected for the awards and will receive a one-year tailored package of financial support and mentoring.…

Impact and engagement at the Entrepreneurship Centre
Each of our research centres has unique ways to engage with non-academic organisations and, through that, to generate real world impact. This month we decided to share with you the work of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School.…

Think different
Director of Cambridge Judge's Entrepreneurship Centre features in the IQ magazine and in the latest podcast from the Bradfield Centre at Cambridge Science Park. An essay on "Exploring the Entrepreneurial Mind" by Bruno Cotta, Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre…

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…

Business Weekly: Cambridge excels as resourceful women bioscience pioneers show heartbeat of community
BioBeat has released its annual Movers and Shakers in BioBusiness report highlighting female leaders in the UK bioscience sector. Dr Rebecca Myers of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge is among Cambridge leaders. The report acknowledged Dr Meyers for “designing…
Women biotech leaders
Dr Rebecca Myers of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge is included in the Movers and Shakers in BioBusiness 2020 report by the BioBeat project. Dr Rebecca Myers, Head of Education at the Entrepreneurship Centre of Cambridge Judge Business School,…

Venturing forth: Emporsand – empowering women through sanitation
From clinical neuroscience to basic hygiene needs for women, via the EnterpriseTECH STAR programme at Cambridge Judge Business School. Born in China and raised in Canada and Pennsylvania, Jennifer Jia came to Cambridge in 2016 to pursue an MPhil in…

The Cambridge entrepreneur ecosystem: a recipe for success
There are many entrepreneurial ecosystems around the world, each with their own character. But the Cambridge ecosystem is special. The most important reason for Cambridge’s long-lasting success is the comparatively mature ecosystem, grounded in research and connected to finance and…

Movers and shakers
Five women associated with Cambridge Judge Business School are named in BioBeat report on 50 top women leaders and innovators in biotech. Five women associated with Cambridge Judge Business School are included in the sixth annual 50 Movers and Shakers…

Cambridge Independent: Startup’s 1p sanitary towel wins at Houses of Parliament
Jennifer Jia, a PhD Student from the University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, has been awarded £2,000 from the SJL Foundation. Jennifer aims to mass-produce a 1p sanitary towel to reach all 43 million women in India who can’t…