Cambridge Judge Business School

[2] The School is embedded in the high tech cluster called the Silicon Fen,[3][4] with its own accelerator[5] and close ties with Cambridge Enterprise,[6] the university's technology transfer office.

[8] In 1991, donations from Sir Paul and Lady Judge, together with the Monument Trust, provided the funds for the construction of a building for the newly formed business school.

Architect John Outram was appointed to the project, which was completed in August 1995 and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II.

[18] The curriculum is designed to help students learn to make complex decisions in the face of ambiguity relying on knowledge of accounting standards, judgment, and discretion; formulate questions, gather data, apply statistical techniques, and persuasively communicate inferences; and to anticipate and incorporate innovation.

The Master's in Entrepreneurship (MStE) is a two-year, part-time academic program focusing on developing impactful entrepreneurs and growing entrepreneurial ventures.

MStE combines online modules with in-person residencies, blending theoretical concepts with practical skills and offering opportunities to build valuable networks.

The curriculum includes core courses on idea generation, audience persuasion, strategic capability development, and team management.

[20] The School also offers the "Cambridge Executive MBA" for those who have already reached a senior level in their organisations or professions, and are seeking to study part-time while maintaining their current role.

[23][24] It combines a set of core courses that provide the theoretical and statistical foundations for a range of electives that cover the main areas of applied finance.

This program aims to admit and educate outstanding students, both academically and in terms of personality and maturity, who are likely to become leaders in their chosen fields.

The program combines advanced study and research and is especially suitable for students intending to continue to a Ph.D. although the majority of graduates decides to work in the financial industry.

Cambridge Judge Business School also offers custom programs which are tailored to the specific learning and development requirements of an organisation.

Cambridge Judge Business School
Interior of Cambridge Judge Business School