Business Day: Celebrating 50 inspiring Nigerian women
Anino Emuwa, former mentor for Cartier Women’s Initiative at Cambridge Judge Business School’s EnterpriseWOMEN, is mentioned in this article celebrating 50 inspiring Nigerian women. Anino is an expert in gender diversity in leadership and is a member of the Institute…
Helping entrepreneurs to have impact through programme synergies
Looking at the ways in which the synergies between our various programmes and Centres make a difference. Chen Davies We often talk about the engagement and impact of our individual faculty members, researchers, and research centres. While this is natural…

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.…

Female entrepreneurs
The February series of the Enterprise Tuesday series at Cambridge Judge Business School included a focus on women entrepreneurs. Here are some takeaways from one of the sessions. Women are creative, resilient, skilled entrepreneurs, creating and scaling great businesses with…

Helping women harness their potential as leaders in times of crisis
Recent research published by UN Women and the World Bank has highlighted how women represent 70 per cent of the global health workforce, but make up just 25 per cent of global health leadership. This was confirmed during the global…

#CamvsCovid
Local business and health solutions are winners in #CamvsCovid hackathon organised by MPhil in Technology Policy students. Entries focusing on local shops, the virtual shopping experience and remote health diagnostics were the winners of the #CamvsCovid: 72-hour virtual hackathon to seek…

Entrepreneurial myths
An astrophysicist by training, Dr Ghina Halabi often shoots down tall tales about outer space. Now Programme Director of EnterpriseWOMEN at Cambridge Judge Business School's Entrepreneurship Centre, she identifies five myths of female entrepreneurship. As the first woman to earn…

EnterpriseWISE becomes EnterpriseWOMEN
The new EnterpriseWOMEN programme at Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre features a Saturday format and new focus on sharing real-world practical guidance and inspiration to reach a broader range of women entrepreneurs. The EnterpriseWISE programme has been delivered by the Entrepreneurship…
