Faculty blogs

The Conversation

Many of our faculty write for The Conversation, a journalism project featuring content from the sharpest academic minds.

Michael Kitson

An economist whose research interests include economic policy, regional economics, corporate performance, innovation and the commercialisation of science.

Simon Taylor: Behind Blue Eyes

Simon is a Faculty (Professor level) in Management Practice (Finance) at Cambridge Judge Business School. An economist and former equities analyst at JPMorgan and Citigroup, he teaches on financial markets and institutions. He has done research on the financing of nuclear power and is now working on Chinese banks.

Student and alumni blogs

Cambridge MBA Stories

Written by students currently working towards their MBA at Cambridge Judge Business School, this blog contains posts from a range of people to give you the ‘inside story’ of what’s really going on. It’s a big year, there’s a lot to say…

The Cambridge EMBA Blog

Learn about life on the Executive MBA programme at Cambridge Judge Business School.

The MSt in Entrepreneurship Blog

Encouraging dialogue about the challenges of entrepreneurship and to present reliable solutions to shared problems, the blog also shares students and alumni success stories.

Institutional blogs

The Entrepreneurship Centre Blog

The Entrepreneurship Centre aims to inspire, enable and research entrepreneurship and encompasses the full entrepreneurial journey – starting with the empowerment of aspiring entrepreneurs through to the creation and development of early-stage ventures, all the way to small and medium size enterprise growth.

Centre for Risk Studies Viewpoints

“Viewpoints” is informed by the research being carried out at the Centre for Risk Studies at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.

Cambridge Social Innovation Blog

The Centre for Social Innovation’s blog includes comment from Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and social innovators from across the world.

The Centre for Business Research Blog

Economics and policy posts and podcasts from the CBR.

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