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Cambridge Judge Business School
NameCambridge Judge Business School
Established1990
TypeUniversity business school
DeanMauro F. Guillén
CityCambridge
CountryEngland
Websitehttps://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/

Cambridge Judge Business School is the business school of the University of Cambridge. Established in 1990, it is named after Sir Paul Judge, a prominent benefactor and alumnus of the university. The school is renowned for its deep integration with the wider University of Cambridge, leveraging the institution's strengths in science, technology, and entrepreneurship. It offers a portfolio of degree and executive education programmes designed to develop leaders for a complex global economy.

History

The origins of formal business education at the University of Cambridge date to 1954 with the establishment of a committee on management studies. This evolved into the **Cambridge University Management Studies Group**, which initially offered a postgraduate diploma. A significant milestone was reached in 1990 with the founding of the **Judge Institute of Management Studies**, made possible by a generous donation from Sir Paul Judge and the **Judge Foundation**. The school was renamed in 2010 to honour its principal benefactor. Throughout its development, it has been closely associated with influential figures like Professor **Sir Michael Pepper** and has expanded its physical presence, notably moving into the former **Addenbrooke's Hospital** site on **Trumpington Street**, a building with a history dating to the Victorian era.

Academic programmes

The school delivers a suite of programmes anchored by its flagship **Master of Business Administration (MBA)**, which emphasises collaborative projects and practical application. Its **Executive MBA** is designed for experienced professionals and includes international modules. The school also offers a specialised **Master of Finance (MFin)** degree, alongside the **MPhil in Management** and **MPhil in Technology Policy**. At the doctoral level, it provides a **PhD in Management Studies**. A cornerstone of its educational philosophy is the **Cambridge Venture Project**, which pairs students with early-stage companies. The school’s **Executive Education** division offers open enrolment and custom programmes for organisations globally, often collaborating with other departments within the University of Cambridge.

Research centres and initiatives

Research is organised through numerous interdisciplinary centres. The **Centre for Climate Engagement** works on finance and governance related to the Paris Agreement. The **Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance** is a global leader in studying fintech and **crowdfunding**. Entrepreneurship is fostered by the **Entrepreneurship Centre**, which runs the **Accelerate Cambridge** programme and the **Cambridge Social Ventures** initiative. Other key units include the **Centre for Business Research**, the **Psychological and Behavioural Science Cluster**, and the **Centre for Health Leadership & Enterprise**. These centres frequently partner with institutions like the **MIT Sloan School of Management** and corporations such as **Microsoft** and **AstraZeneca**.

Campus and facilities

The school's main building is a renovated historic structure that was part of the old **Addenbrooke's Hospital**, located on the **Trumpington Street** site in central Cambridge. The design blends original architectural features, like the **Fitzpatrick Theatre**, with modern learning spaces. The facility houses the **Judge Business School Library**, specialised research labs, and collaborative breakout areas. Its location provides direct access to the wider resources of the University of Cambridge, including the **University Library** and the various colleges. The school also utilises facilities at **The Moller Centre** in Churchill College for executive education.

Notable people

The school's community includes distinguished faculty, alumni, and benefactors. Notable former deans and faculty include **Dame Sandra Dawson**, **Arnoud De Meyer**, and **Christoph Loch**. Renowned economists and scholars such as **Sir Partha Dasgupta** and **David De Cremer** have been associated with the school. Its **Sir Paul Judge** is the namesake benefactor. Alumni have achieved prominence in diverse fields, including **Hermann Hauser** (co-founder of **ARM Holdings**), **Dame Vivian Hunt** (senior partner at **McKinsey & Company**), and **Wael Sawan** (CEO of **Shell plc**). Many graduates hold leadership positions in organisations like the **World Bank**, **Goldman Sachs**, and **Tesco**.

Rankings and reputation

It is consistently ranked among the top business schools globally by publications such as **Financial Times**, **The Economist**, and **Bloomberg Businessweek**. Its MBA and Executive MBA programmes are highly regarded, often noted for strong career progression and salary outcomes. The school’s reputation is bolstered by its research output and its unique position within the University of Cambridge, providing unparalleled links to the **Cambridge technology cluster** and the **Silicon Fen** ecosystem. It is a member of several prestigious alliances, including the **Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS)** and the **Association of MBAs (AMBA)**.

Category:University of Cambridge Category:Business schools in England Category:Educational institutions established in 1990 Category:1990 establishments in England