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Cambridge Independent: Cambridge Judge Deans: ‘Climate change and inequality must be tackled’

Past, present and future Deans of Cambridge Judge Business School address business education and grand societal challenges at the Cambridge Union event. Professor Dame Sandra Dawson, KPMG Professor Emeritus of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge and the Business School’s dean…

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Forbes: Newly appointed Cambridge Pro Vice Chancellor Kamal Munir on equity, diversity and inclusion

An interview with Dr Kamal Munir, as he’s preparing for his new role as University of Cambridge Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Community and Engagement. “The university as an organisation could support everyone rather than a few people,” Dr Munir said. “It could…

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EGOS honours

Two papers authored at Cambridge Judge Business School win top awards from the European Group of Organisational Studies (EGOS). Two papers authored at Cambridge Judge Business School – a historical study on the tobacco industry and research on disabled workers…

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Poets & Quants: At Cambridge, three Deans tackle burning questions

Past, present and future Deans of Cambridge Judge Business School address business education and grand societal challenges at the Cambridge Union. The event on 2 July organised for the MBA cohort brought together Professor Dame Sandra Dawson, KPMG Professor Emeritus…

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Three deans

Past, present and future Deans of Cambridge Judge Business School address business education and grand societal challenges at the Cambridge Union. Business schools can play a key role in addressing some of the grand challenges of our time including climate…

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A more empathetic workplace

Kamal Munir of Cambridge Judge Business School talks about goals for his upcoming new role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for University Community and Engagement at the University of Cambridge. In an interview for the University of Cambridge website, Kamal Munir outlines some of his…

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Co-operative approach

Pioneering historical approaches to Black economic co-operation, such as those of sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois, should be tapped to benefit today’s business education, says study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School. The pioneering ideas and experiments of sociologist W.E.B. Du…

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The Wall Street Journal: What big business’s embrace of Pride Month really means

Kiran Sridhar, a current MPhil SMO student at Cambridge Judge Business School, offers his opinion on what big business's embrace of Pride Month really means. “While people and companies may pretend that they’re championing equality, in reality Pride is becoming…

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Not so inconceivable

The huge challenges facing society require new 'possibilistic thinking' that systematically challenges existing assumptions, says a new paper co-authored by Dr Matthew Grimes of Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr Matthew Grimes The "grand challenges" facing society such as climate change…

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Gender studies

Ahead of Cambridge Judge Business School's Wo+Men's Leadership Conference, 7-11 June, a roundup of five recent Cambridge Judge studies on gender-related issues. The Wo+Men's Leadership Conference at Cambridge Judge Business School will be held 7-11 June, with keynote speakers Alison…

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