Cambridge Judge Business School | Facts and Figures
Cambridge Judge Business School is internationally recognised as one of the leading providers of innovative, intellectually challenging and practical business management education across a portfolio of undergraduate, graduate and executive programmes. As a fully integrated department of the world renowned University of Cambridge, Cambridge Judge Business School hosts one of the largest concentrations of interdisciplinary business and management research activity in Europe. Built on an ethos of collaboration and innovation, the School is a unique place where policy makers, regulators, industry leaders, not for profit organisations, entrepreneurs and academics can meet, interact and share ideas. Cambridge Judge Business School delivers business education for the 21st century networked economy, fostering collaborative leadership skills, developing communities of partners to meet the challenges of the new global business landscape. Ranked 2nd in the UK and 7th for one year MBA programme in the 2011 FT Global MBA ranking, 10th in Business Week’s 2010 Global full time MBA Ranking and 4th in the 2009 Forbes Global Ranking for one year MBA programmes, the Cambridge MBA is among the very best in the world.
• Linked to Cambridge Enterprise, set up by the University to foster entrepreneurship and the establishment of spin-out companies • Part of a dynamic ecosystem containing a huge variety of people, experience and knowledge “cashpoints” • Operating within the collegiate system of the University of Cambridge, with a diversity across countries and backgrounds combined with interdisciplinary learning the School facilitates a truly collaborative approach to teaching and management • Teaching is focused on collaboration, rather than competition, as a successful way to deal with uncertainty and
Strengths of the Business School • Situated in the most vibrant entrepreneurial community
decision-making • The School has a world-class faculty of over 50 members,
in Europe containing locally born hi-tech businesses
representing all continents and whose research interests span
and UK subsidiaries of international companies
the globe and the full spectrum of business issues. Many
• Access to experienced business founders who can provide role models for a new generation of would-be entrepreneurs and business leaders • As a department of the University of Cambridge, the School draws on a leading cultural position in
are leaders in their field, directing cutting-edge research, consulting for top businesses and advising governments • Commitment to increasing the delivery of outstanding research and development projects • The School is a partner in a collaborative alliance between the
technological innovation and full cross-disciplinary
University of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of
and departmental collaboration
Technology (The Cambridge MIT Alliance CMI) • Focus on life-long learning through the development of the School’s Executive Education offering tailor made and open enrolment programmes
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• Pragmatic experience outside the classrooms via Student Consultancy Projects in the Cambridge MBA, the final year undergraduate Management Tripos and many of the Masters programmes. The students deliver results of real value to project partners and across all business sectors around the world. The projects include:
Key subject groups: • Business & Management Economics • Finance & Accounting • Management Science • Operations, Information & Technology
- MBA Cambridge Venture Project
• Organisational Behaviour
- MBA Global Consulting Project
• Strategy & Marketing
- MBA Individual Project - Management of Technology and Innovation Project - Management Studies Tripos Project - MPhil in Technology Policy Final Group Project - MPhil in Management Consulting Project
Cross-disciplinary collaboration takes place in nine research centres: • Cambridge Centre for Health Leadership & Enterprise (CCHLE) • Centre for Business Research (CBR)
Established in 1990 Acting Director - Professor Geoff Meeks Chairman of the Advisory Board Mr Glenn Earle - COO Goldman Sachs
• Centre for Financial Analysis & Policy (CFAP) • Centre for India & Global Business (CIGB) • Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) • Centre for International Human Resource Management (CIHRM)
World-class faculty of over 50 members
• Centre for Process Excellence & Innovation (CPEI)
Over 165 MBA and 97 EMBA students, 25 MFin students, 74 PhD students, 123 MPhil students and in excess of 60 Undergraduate students
• Centre for Risk Studies (CRS)
CfEL, a centre for professional practice, provides educational activities to inspire and build skills in the practice of entrepreneurship: • Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL)
Teaching programmes: • The Cambridge MBA
Cambridge Judge Business School Alumni
• The Cambridge Executive MBA
Total Alumni 3941
• The MFin (Master of Finance)
• 50% UK
• Executive Education
• 13% Europe
• Vocational Masters
• 10% North America
• Undergraduate Management Studies
• 20% Asia
• PhD
• 7% Rest of World
External Affairs, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG, United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1223 339700 F: +44 (0)1223 339701 E: external-affairs@jbs.cam.ac.uk www.jbs.cam.ac.uk