Social impact
People and firms affiliated with Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are honoured by the social enterprise community. Many people and organisations associated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI) at Cambridge Judge Business School were honoured by the UK…

First of its kind
Paper by Dr Neil Stott and Dr Michelle Fava of Cambridge Judge appears in special journal issue on Black Business and Management History. Dr Neil Stott A study co-authored by Dr Neil Stott and Dr Michelle Fava of Cambridge Judge…

Giving back, paying forward
How our Master of Studies in Social Innovation student community is supporting each other. The MSt in Social Innovation equips our students with the knowledge and skills to become changemakers who will challenge the wicked problems faced by today’s societies.…

Broadening perspectives
The contributions of black business and management leaders is the focus of the latest Social Innovation Think Tank webinar at Cambridge Judge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_2FYU2j32o Watch the Social Innovation Think Tank webinar. The most recent episode of the Social Innovation Think Tank…

The digital divide of Latin America
A blog on connectivity in Latin America by José F. Otero, a student on the MSt in Social Innovation programme. Written by José F. Otero, VP Latin America & Caribbean at 5G Americas and student of the MSt in Social…

Food security
Nutrition and education beyond COVID-19 from Professor Jaideep Prabhu. Reducing food waste through innovation can play an important role in eliminating hunger and malnutrition as the world looks beyond the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis, Professor Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge Business School…

Supporting social enterprise leaders to respond to the pandemic
Announcing the social entrepreneurs shortlisted for the 2020 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge. From fighting loneliness on your morning jog, to rethinking land ownership, to…

REACH Ely Team recorded a podcast
The research team of the REACh Ely has recorded the first podcast to talk about the project’s progress, challenges that churches in smaller communities are facing, and future implications. The REACH Ely team recording their podcast Listen to the podcast Alternatively, you…

Cambridge Social Ventures and COVID-19
Social ventures adapting to issues posed by the coronavirus pandemic. The goal of the Cambridge Social Ventures programme, part of the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation, is to support a range of businesses that have positive social and environmental impacts.…

Training people in Scotland to be community organisers
Dr Neil Stott and Dr Michelle Fava from Cambridge Judge Business School's Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are collaborating with the Development Trust Association of Scotland to create training resources for people and organisations who want to affect local development…
