Why a Cambridge alumna created a charity to connect UK’s Chinese women
Founded during the pandemic, UK Chinese Women Connect links women in Cambridge, London and beyond including Cambridge Judge Business School alumnae. Qun Yang (PGDE 2015) Three years after its founding at the height of the pandemic, the charity UK Chinese…

Earthshot Winner: alumnus aiming to find rock-solid solution to limit global warming
Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus is part of the winning team of The Earthshot Prize, the Prince of Wales’s prestigious environmental award, for solutions to carbon dioxide removal. An innovative startup based in Oman that permanently removes CO₂ by mineralising…

An adventurer on the CJBS entrepreneurship programme seeks to monetise marathons, mountaineering and memoirs
He has completed marathons on every continent, and now Sri Lankan Hassan Esufally (MSt Entrepreneurship 2021) seeks to build a business model for his adventures through the Masters in Entrepreneurship programme at Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS). Hassan Esufally sat…

Above the Law: Are the stories about your law firm worth telling?
James Goodnow, a student on the Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses the culture of law firms. “At its core, a firm is little more than a group of people who have agreed to…
Words of advice for your MSt in Entrepreneurship application
If you have reached this page, you will likely have started applying for the Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship programme. Here we want to give you some tips to help you complete your application, and encourage you to contact us…

Above the Law: How the pandemic breathed life back into law schools
James Goodnow, currently studying for Masters in Entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School shares his insights on why law school applications went up during coronavirus pandemic and what does it mean. “The thing about booms and busts is, for all…
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.…

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…

Business Weekly: Trio of Cambridge women honoured for pioneering innovation
Nicola Filzmoser, co-founder of Happyr Health app, is among the winners of the Innovate UK Women in Innovation Award. Happyr Health is aiming to help children and young people to manage chronic pain via storytelling and gamification. Nicola was previously…
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.…
