Cambridge Independent: Money dress highlights the destruction of the Amazon
Michelle Darlington, Head of Knowledge Transfer of Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School, is mentioned in this article about an art activism performance organised buy Cambridge-based artist Katherine Hasegawa to raise awareness of the situation at…
Poets & Quants: The crystal ball. B-school leaders offer predictions — and more than a dash of hope — for 2023
Sadia Cuthbert, Director of the Careers Office at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about business school leaders offering predictions for 2023. “Personal skills paired with analytics will be key for B-school graduates in 2023 and beyond,”…
Boston Herald: Neither POS nor POW – Green power network handles mining unlike any other
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) is mentioned in this article about the negative repercussions of cryptocurrency mining. Read the full article [markets.financialcontent.com/bostonherald]…
How can COP27 bridge the gap between rich and poor nations?
The upcoming COP27 climate change meeting in Egypt must focus on compensating for environmental damage in poorer countries, says Sunita Narain in a Cambridge Judge Business School webinar. The upcoming COP27 climate change meeting must focus on creating a system…

IPS News: BRAC celebrates 50 years – A case for social development founded and led by the Global South
Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School, commented on BRAC celebrating 50 years. In working with millions of people living in extreme poverty, the solutions put forward by BRAC have been borne from innovation through frugality for…
Competition winner uses microalgae to produce vegan nutraceuticals and biostimulants
Co-founded by an Executive MBA graduate of Cambridge Judge Business School, Emeralga Biotech wins the First edition of the Coller Alternative Protein Competition organised by CPT Capital and the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge. Alternative protein technologies – creating meat,…

El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy at Cambridge Judge welcomes Harvard Professor for launch event
The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, based at Cambridge Judge Business School, welcomed Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard University as featured speaker at its launch event on 8 June. Professor Sunstein, who spoke on 'Welfare Now', encompassing such…

Financial Times: Climate change climbs the business school curriculum
BS4CL, a new European business school coalition launched ahead of last year’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow and including Cambridge Judge Business School, is mentioned in this article about environmental topics moving from fringe to mainstream. (subs) Read the full…
Yahoo Finance: Leveraging disruption to save the planet
A group of current MBA students from Cambridge Judge Business School has won this year’s Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge. The group proposed Coast Haven Brokerage, which would facilitate a new type of parametric insurance to help protect and restore…
MBA students win top global sustainability award
Two current Cambridge MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School, John Ambler and William Maxted, win the 2022 Kellogg-Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge. William Maxted (MBA 2021) Two current Cambridge MBA students at Cambridge Judge Business School won a prestigious…
