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University of Cambridge Judge Business School
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Other name
CJBS
Former names
Judge Institute of Management Studies (1990–2005)
Judge Business School (2005–2010)
TypeBusiness school
Established1990
Parent institution
University of Cambridge
AccreditationEQUIS
DeanGishan Dissanaike
Academic staff
80
Students≈900
Address, ,
England

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The Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) is the business school of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

The School was established in 1990 and carries out education and research in management and business-related disciplines.

History

Founding and Early Years

The business school was established in 1990 as the Judge Institute for Management Studies, named after Paul Judge, a founding benefactor of the school.[1] [2] 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. Before the business school's founding, management studies had been taught at the university since 1954.[3]

Name changes

In September 2005, the Judge Institute of Management Studies was renamed as the Judge Business School. In 2010, the Business School adopted the name Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, reflecting its institutional association with the University of Cambridge, as a department of the University's School of Technology.[4]

Benefactor Paul Judge died in 2017.[5]

Architecture / Campus & Facilities

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is located on the Old Addenbrooke’s Hospital site on Trumpington Street in central Cambridge, near the Fitzwilliam Museum.

The business school sits within the Silicon Fen[6] [7]area of Cambridge, hosting an entrepreneurship accelerator[8], Accelerate Cambridge, and has links with Cambridge Enterprise, the commercialisation and innovation arm of the University of Cambridge.

The original hospital buildings were converted for use by the Business School by architect John Outram. The project involved adapting the listed ward blocks and arcades of the former hospital for academic use. The Ark, The Castle and The Gallery buildings were also added. In 2018, an additional adjacent building, the Simon Sainsbury Centre, was opened to provide further teaching and executive education facilities.[9]

Programmes

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, offers a range of postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programmes in management and business-related disciplines. Its academic provision is structured across MBA programmes, masters degrees, doctoral study, entrepreneurship programmes and executive education.

MBA

The Business School offers a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Executive MBA programmes. These degree programmes provide postgraduate education in management for students and professionals with prior work experience.

Masters Programmes

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, offers a portfolio of masters-level degrees across subject areas such as general management and leadership, accounting, finance, entrepreneurship, technology policy and social innovation. These are intended for students seeking advanced academic study in business-related fields.

Doctoral Programmes

The Business School supports doctoral study and academic research in management and related disciplines, contributing to the University of Cambridge’s wider research activity. Doctoral provision includes PhD programmes as well as research-oriented masters degrees, such as MPhil and MRes programmes, which support advanced study in areas including management, strategy, organisation and finance.[10]

In addition, the Business School offers a research-based business doctorate (BusD) designed for experienced professionals, alongside its academic doctoral pathway.[11]

Executive Education & Custom Programmes

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Business school rankings
Europe MBA Rankings
QS (2026)[12]3
FT (2026)[13]8
Global MBA Rankings
QS (2026)[14]7
FT (2026)[15]29


In 2024, the Business School’s Executive Education department achieved B Corp certification.[16]

Business School Rankings

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System)[17], an international accreditation system for business schools administered by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).

Research centres

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, undertakes research that is organised around 8 subject groups: accounting, economics and policy, finance, marketing, operations and technology management, organisational behaviour, organisational theory and information systems, and strategy and international business. Activity is organised through interdisciplinary research centres and institutes.

The Business School’s research spans areas including financial systems, behavioural economics, innovation and entrepreneurship, organisational behaviour, leadership and public policy. Research activity includes work in areas such as alternative finance, financial reporting and accountability, risk studies and social innovation.

Some centres, including the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance and the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, have attracted wider academic, regulatory and policy interest for their research contributions.

Alongside these established areas, recent research activity has included work related to topics such as climate policy, governance and artificial intelligence, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the School’s research framework.

Research Excellence Framework

In the most recent Research Excellence Framework conducted in 2021, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, was ranked first in the UK for business and management studies.[18]

Directors of the School (Deans)

Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is led by a Dean, who is responsible for the academic and strategic direction of the business school.

Gishan Dissanaike has served as Dean since 2024.

Notable Alumni

Notable Faculty

References

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