Business Because: European deans share 4 trends impacting future of business education
Deans of top European business schools share four key themes impacting the future of business education in new GMAC Future of Graduate Management Education report "Both what we teach and the way we teach it will change. There's a considerable…
Uniting for the planet’s future: business schools join forces to tackle climate change
Business Schools for Climate Leadership, a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge Judge, launches a second series of webinars to accelerate climate-change action. Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BS4CL), a group of eight European business schools including Cambridge…

2022 Cambridge Judge excellence in teaching awards
Seven members of the Cambridge Judge faculty are awarded teaching prizes for excellence across the Business School's various programmes. Professor Mauro Guillén Seven members of the Cambridge Judge Business School faculty were presented with Teaching Awards on 23 May for…

The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy joins Cambridge Judge Business School
The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy becomes a new research centre at Cambridge Judge Business School where it will work closely with the research and expertise of the Business School and the University of Cambridge. The El-Erian Institute…

Cambridge Judge ranked #1 in business and management research framework by Times Higher Education
Cambridge Judge Business School’s global reputation in business and management studies is recognised in the UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. The results from the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF) in the UK announced today (12 May) highlight the global…

Shared governance – benefitting from a diverse range of stakeholders
Cambridge Judge Business School hosts this week a first annual Conference on Shared Governance, in conjunction with Stanford University. Professor Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge, explains why shared governance can help address issues ranging from climate change to inequality.…

The Regulatory Genome Project – a key bridge between research and impact
The Regulatory Genome Project is a unique initiative that underscores the role universities play in knowledge transfer to address crucial issues, says Professor Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School. By Professor Mauro Guillén Professor Mauro Guillén There is…

Scholarships for green initiatives
Banco Santander and Cambridge Judge Business School offer 1,000 scholarships for sustainability and climate change studies. Banco Santander and Cambridge Judge Business School announced that they are offering 1,000 scholarships for an online programme aimed at people who would like…

New York Times: Globalisation is over. The global culture wars have begun
A quarter-century ago, globalisation was a political, social and moral process. However, as scholars Mauro F. Guillén (Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School), Heather Berry and Arun S. Hendi reported in a study of international convergence, “Over the last half…
Market Screener: Banco Santander and Cambridge Judge Business School offer 1,000 scholarships for sustainability and climate change studies
Cambridge Judge Business School, in partnership with Banco Santander, is offering 1,000 scholarships aimed at people who would like to play an active role in green initiatives in their working environment, regardless of sector, or who wish to reorient their…