Former names
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Judge Institute of Management Studies (1990-2005) Judge Business School (2005-2010) |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1990 |
Parent institution
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University of Cambridge |
Dean | Christoph Loch |
Academic staff
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80 |
Students | ~420 |
Location |
Old Addenbrooke's Site, Trumpington Street 52°12′01″N 0°07′17″E / 52.200224°N 0.121461°ECoordinates: 52°12′01″N 0°07′17″E / 52.200224°N 0.121461°E |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
Business school rankings | |
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Worldwide overall | |
QS | 7 |
Times Higher Education | 5 |
Worldwide MBA | |
Business Insider | 19 |
Economist | 62 |
Financial Times | 5 |
Cambridge Judge Business School is the business school of the University of Cambridge. The School is a provider of management education and is consistently ranked as one of the world's top business schools, with the Cambridge MBA programme ranked among the top in the world by Bloomberg, the Financial Times, BusinessInsider, US News & World Report and Forbes Magazine. It is named after Sir Paul Judge, a founding benefactor of the school.
The School is considered to be particularly strong in entrepreneurship and innovation management, with its own accelerator and close ties with Cambridge Enterprise, the university's technology transfer office, as well as with the local high-tech cluster known as the Silicon Fen.
The School is situated on the site of the Old Addenbrooke's Site on Trumpington Street, near the Fitzwilliam Museum.
The School is a department of the University's School of Technology administrative group.
The School was established in 1990 as the Judge Institute for Management Studies. 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.