Explaining the future of society through fictional prose
A new prize at Lucy Cavendish College named after Cambridge Judge faculty member Professor Neil Stott, the Stott Alternative Futures Prize, awards speculative fiction that reimagines a better tomorrow. A new prize for speculative fiction, the Stott Alternative Futures Prize,…

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…
Sky News: The future of churches is at risk
The future of rural churches depends on their value to the wider community as assets, says a recent study led by Helen Haugh, Associate Professor in Community Enterprise at Cambridge Judge Business School and Research Director at the Cambridge Centre…
WalesOnline: Oscar-winning graphic designer thought she had dream job – until she had a baby
Dr Chen Mao Davies, CEO of LatchAid is featured in this article about her recently created app designed to help mothers breastfeeding. “I had always thought my dream had been fulfilled working for the film industry in Hollywood but after…
A look at marginalised communities: what Cambridge Judge research and initiatives can teach us
In this special insight article, we look at some of the work done at Cambridge Judge to highlight issues affecting the marginalised and point a way forward to solving them, and we also talk to some of those involved in…

Daily Record: Lanarkshire village Trust manager appointed as a Fellow at the University of Cambridge
Glenboig Development Trust's operational manager Teresa Aitken has been appointed as a Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School. Teresa is "delighted" to have the Cambridge Judge/Faculty of Social Innovation honour bestowed upon her, the article says. Read the full article…
Cambridge Independent: Form the Future CEO Anne Bailey among winners of 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize
Form the Future CEO Anne Bailey is among four social entrepreneurs who have each won a £10,000 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize. Awarded annually by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the Cambridge Judge Business School, the…
Celebrating pioneering social enterprises with £10,000 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize
Four social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to mental health, wellbeing, employment training, and publishing have been recognised with the 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge…

Impactful women in business
Seven women affiliated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation recognised in WISE100 list. Seven women associated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI) at Cambridge Judge Business School are featured in this year’s WISE100 (Women in Social Enterprise…

Research studies honoured
Two papers on social enterprise co-authored by Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business Schools are cited by academic journals. An article on social enterprise growth co-authored by Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School has been named one of the…
