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Cambridge Judge Business School
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Gründung 1990
Ort Cambridge
Land Vereinigtes Königreich
Leitung Christoph Loch
Studierende ~420
Mitarbeiter 80

Die Cambridge Judge Business School (kurz JBS), früher bekannt als das Judge Institute of Management Studies, ist die Business School der Universität Cambridge. Die Business School wurde 1990 als Anbieter von Management-Ausbildungsprogrammen gegründet und rangiert konstant unter den besten Business Schools der Welt.[1] Die JBS ist nach Sir Paul Judge benannt, der einer der Haupt-Gründungsstifter war.[2] Die Business School ist Teil der Fakultät für Business und Management, welche wiederum Teil der School of Technology ist.[3]

Die folgenden Programme werden angeboten:

Studenten an der Cambridge Judge Business School werden während ihres Studiums außerdem einem der historischen Cambridge Colleges zugeteilt, welches den sozialen Rahmen für ihren Aufenthalt in Cambridge bereitstellt und die Möglichkeit bietet, Studenten und Akademiker aus anderen Disziplinen kennen zu lernen.

Die Business School befindet sich im ehemaligen Gebäude der Old Addenbrooke's Site in der Trumpington Street, in der Nähe des zur Universität gehörenden Fitzwilliam Museums. Die farbenfrohe Fassade des JBS-Gebäudes ist eine bekannte Sehenswürdigkeit der Stadt.

Geschichte und Architektur

Die Cambridge Judge Business School wurde 1990 als Judge Institute of Management Studies gegründet. Mit Spenden von Sir Paul und Lady Judge sowie des "Momument Trust" wurde 1991 die finanzielle Basis für den Bau eines Gebäudes geschaffen.[4] Mit dem Projekt wurde der Architekt John Outram beauftragt. Im August 1995 wurde das Gebäude fertig gestellt und von Queen Elizabeth II offiziell eröffnet.

2005 wurde das Judge Institute of Management Studies in "Judge Business School" umbenannt. 2010 wurde der Name in "Cambridge Judge Business School" geändert. Das Logo der Universität wurde 2010 ebenfalls geändert, so dass der neue Name im Logo lesbar ist.

Rankings/ Reputation

Die Cambridge Judge Business School ist weithin als eine der besten Business Schools der Welt anerkannt. Im MBA-Ranking der Financial Times wird das MBA-Programm weltweit als 16.-bestes MBA-Programm aufgeführt. [5] Das Ranking des Economist listet das MBA-Programm in Großbritannien auf Platz 6, in Europa auf Platz 13 und weltweit auf Platz 45. [6] Im Ranking des Forbes Magazine wird das Programm als zehntbestes europäisches Programm geführt. [7] Der QS Global 200 Business Schools Report sortiert das Programm ebenfalls als zehntbestes europäisches Programm ein und ordnet es damit neben 37 anderen Business Schools ins weltweite Top-Cluster[8]. Im Schwerpunkt Marketing ordnet der QS-Report das MBA-Programm als bestes europäisches Programm und weltweit viertbestes Programm ein.


Studienprogramme

MBA

The School markets this programme as "the Cambridge MBA".

Roughly 150 MBA students attend the 12 month programme each year. Admissions standards are high, with an average Graduate Management Admission Test score of 684.[9][10] The average age of students on the full time MBA is 30[9] and generally students come with extensive work experience in distinguished firms.[10] Currently 91% of students come from outside of the UK and 29% of students are women.[9]

MBA students from Cambridge Judge Business School and Oxford's Saïd Business School maintain a friendly rivalry and have numerous opportunities throughout the year to meet for athletic events and business conferences.

Executive MBA

Cambridge Judge Business School launched their Executive MBA offering in 2008, with the first class joining the School in September 2009. The programme is targeted at senior executives and is taught over a 20 month period. Participants attend sixteen weekend sessions and three week-long blocks. As with other Executive MBAs the programme is intended for those who wish to continue working while studying towards the qualification.

Master of Finance (MFin)

The Master of Finance is a one year specialist finance course designed for people with at least two years' experience in the finance and banking world who wish to accelerate their career in finance.

The course is designed to give students a rigorous grounding in the theory and practice of finance.[11][12] 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. There are three compulsory projects and one optional one, which help students to integrate theory and practice.[11][12] The other part of the course is the City Speaker Series, which is a weekly series of practitioner talks aimed at providing up to date financial knowledge and commentary from sector experts.

The MPhil Finance

The MPhil Finance is a one year postgraduate course in finance designed for people with no prior work experience. The programme combines advanced study and research and is especially suitable for students intending to continue to a PhD although the majority of graduates decides to work in the financial industry. Based on the number of applications, the MPhil Finance programme is perhaps the most competitive degree in the whole of Cambridge University; applicants need the equivalent to a first class degree to even be considered.[13] Students on the MPhil Finance programme can chose from a variety of modules offered by the business school, the Faculty of Economics and the Maths Faculty.

Executive Education

The Executive Education portfolio consists of over 20 open enrollment programmes, typically two-day to three-week programmes covering fundamental business management topics such as finance, marketing, general management and strategy. Programmes are taught by Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and academic staff from the wider University of Cambridge community.

Cambridge Judge Business School also offers custom programmes which are tailored to the specific learning and development requirements of an organisation. Programmes are delivered internationally in areas such as leadership, strategy and finance.

Cambridge Business School Club

The Cambridge Business School Club (CBSC) is a student-run club at the School that promotes partnerships between industry and students through creating interactive learning experiences, and networking opportunities for the entire membership.

Since the school is part of Cambridge University, students have access to a wide variety of cultural, social and athletic groups and activities.

Advisory Board

Cambridge Connections

Strategic Collaboration

On 4 April 2009, Judge Business School signed an agreement with the Karachi Educational Initiative (KEI) to form a strategic collaboration. Under the agreement, Cambridge is providing faculty to teach Executive Education programmes for Karachi School for Business and Leadership in Karachi. A University of Cambridge certificate will be awarded to those participants who successfully complete the programmes. Cambridge is also working with KSBL in formulating the curriculum for its graduate and executive education programmes.

Research centres

Cambridge Judge Business School has a number of research centres which are founded on strong interdisciplinary networks linking people from across the School, the wider university, business and policy community.

The centres are:

Chaired Professors

The following staff members hold full university professorships at the University of Cambridge and are assigned to Cambridge Judge Business School.[14][15][16]

References

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  1. http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/aboutus/ourhistory/index.html
  2. Benefactors. Cambridge Judge Business School, abgerufen am 21. September 2012.
  3. University of Cambridge: Schools, faculties & departments. University of Cambridge, abgerufen am 21. September 2012.
  4. http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/aboutus/ourhistory/index.html Judge Business School
  5. http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2013 Financial Times Full Time MBA Ranking 2013
  6. http://www.economist.com/whichmba/full-time-mba-ranking Economist Full Time MBA Ranking 2012
  7. http://www.mba50.com/mba50-com-premiership-2012-europe/ Forbes European MBA Ranking 2012
  8. http://www.qs.com/globalworkplace/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/QS_Global_200_Business_School_Report_2012.pdf QS Global 200 Business School Report 2012
  9. a b c MBA students - Overview figures for the class of 2011. Cambridge Judge Business School, 2011, abgerufen am 21. September 2012.
  10. a b University of Cambridge: Judge Business School. BusinessBecause.com, abgerufen am 21. September 2012.
  11. a b http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/mfin/programme/core.html
  12. a b http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/mfin/programme/projects.html
  13. Simon Taylor's Blog: Financial Times rankings. 19. Juni 2011, abgerufen am 21. September 2012.
  14. http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2009-10/special/07/part1.pdf See pages 2-11 and page 22
  15. http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2009-10/weekly/6176/section2.shtml#heading2-8
  16. http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2009-10/weekly/6196/section2.shtml#heading2-14