Cambridge Judge Business School, formerly known as the Judge Institute of Management Studies, is the business school of the University of Cambridge. Established in 1990, the School is a provider of management education and is consistently ranked as one of the world's leading business schools. It is named after Sir Paul Judge, chief founding benefactor of the school. The School is part of the University's Faculty of Business and Management, which is in turn part of the School of Technology. Courses at the School include doctoral programmes, masters programmes and undergraduate studies:... Students at Cambridge Judge Business School also join one of the historic Cambridge Colleges, which provides a social context for their work and an opportunity to meet students and academics from other disciplines. The School is situated on the site of the Old Addenbrooke's Site on Trumpington Street, near the University's Fitzwilliam Museum. Its colourful facade is a well-known landmark in the city. Cambridge Judge Business School's management studies began life in 1954 in the Engineering Department of the University of Cambridge.
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| Location: | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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| Founded: | 1990 |
| School type: | Public school |
| Total enrollment: | 420 |