The future of work: has the hybrid work revolution thwarted progress towards gender parity in business?
For years, flexible working had been hailed as a potential solution to closing the gender gap, providing women with more opportunities to stay in work and progress their careers while still managing a family. Roll on to 2022, and flexible…

From strength to strength – the Forté Fellows on the Cambridge MBA
From building a community to why they chose Cambridge, we met up with our current Forté scholars and find out what their MBA year has been like so far and their plans for driving initiatives to support women in the…

What careers do female MBA graduates pursue?
From international development to the vast expanding healthcare sector, we meet some of our most recent female Cambridge MBA graduates who are looking to make an impact in their careers. Doing good well Raisa Hemani (MBA 2020) from the UK,…

Female entrepreneurship: what’s holding women back?
Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs – take a quick look at some of the biggest names in entrepreneurial history and it's hard to avoid the fact men make up the overwhelming majority. That's not to say there…

Cambridge News: Cambridge University graduate’s endometriosis diagnosis inspired her to develop reproductive testing kit
Cambridge University graduate Dr Golnoush Golshirazi co-founded ScreenMe that offers home reproductive health testing kit. There is also an app aiming to make the process more understandable. ScreenMe startup was previously on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by Cambridge Judge’s…
Business Weekly: Two Cambridge Judge Business School alumnae win Women of the Future Awards
Two recent graduates from the MBA and Executive MBA programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School – Toni Thorne (MBA 2020) and Dr Bola Grace (EMBA 2019) – were victorious at the 16th edition of the Women of the Future Awards.…
Women of the Future award winners
Two Cambridge Judge Business School alumnae win annual Women of the Future Awards: Toni Thorne (MBA 2020) and Dr Bola Grace (EMBA 2019). Two recent graduates from the MBA and Executive MBA programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School – Toni…

Poets & Quants: 2021 brought historic gains for women at the top business schools
As a post-pandemic world begins to come into focus, women’s rates of MBA enrolment have roared back to reclaim lost ground, writes Marc Ethier in Poets & Quants. “Cambridge Judge Business School, which has a one-year MBA program, earns the…
The MBA Star representing her home country of Barbados
A Cambridge MBA alumna has been shortlisted for the finalists of Women of the Future Awards 2021 in the UK. Toni Thorne (MBA 2020/21) has been shortlisted in the MBA Star category. The Women of the Future Awards 2021 The…

Quartz: Male CEOs get paid more when they have deep, “manly” voices
Coverage of a study on the link between voice and CEO pay co-authored by Waqas Haque, MPhil in Innovation, Strategy and Organisation at Cambridge Judge Business School (MPhil 2014), in Quartz. The study is based on CEO pay at UK…