United Kingdom MBA
University of Cambridge
JUDGE BUSINESS SCHOOL
Judge Business School is the University of
Cambridge’s school for management and business
education. Located in its architecturally acclaimed
building in the centre of Cambridge, the School gives
n Contact details
students the opportunity to mix with world-renowned
Judge Business School
thinkers in Europe’s most dynamic and innovative
Trumpington Street
Cambridge CB2 1AG
business cluster.
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1223 337 053; Fax: +44 1223 339 581
E-mail:
mba-enquiries@jbs.cam.ac.uk
www.jbs.cam.ac.uk
a73 Director
Professor Arnoud De Meyer
a73 Director of MBA
Dr. Jochen Runde
a73 Year founded
1990
a73 Accreditation
AMBA and EQUIS
a73 Class size
Approximately 120 in two streams of 60 each year
a73 Language of instruction
English
a73 Foreign students
85 - 90 %
a73 Gender distribution
77 % male, 23 % female
a73 Degree background
Business / Management / Economics 26 %
Law / Politics / Humanities 31 %
Engineering / Science / Medicine 43 %
a73 Average age
30
a73 Average work experience
6 years
THE CAMBRIDGE MBA completion of their first degree. A full
a73 Graduates per year
The Cambridge MBA at Judge Business
list of requirements can be found on the Approximately 120
School is a 12-month, full-time,
website. a73 Faculty
90
intensive programme. It is a general
STUDIES AT THE
a73 Scolarships
management MBA but can be tailored
See the website for a comprehensive list
to fit the career aspirations of each
JUDGE INSTITUTE
(www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba)
student through a broad range of
Students learn through a mixture of
a73 Library
electives and practical projects.
group work, case studies and lectures.
Students can access over 100 libraries at The University
of Cambridge. The Judge Institute of Management
During the programme, students work
With an international faculty of over 90
library contains all the hard copy and electronic
in collaborative teams, consulting for
teaching and research staff, The Judge resources necessary for the programme. Comprehensive
local and international companies on
Institute of Management offers students
course packs are distributed to accompany the
real management topics. The
exceptional staff-student interaction and
programme
programme is concluded with a
the opportunity to be taught by leaders
a73 Careers service
3 full-time staff
3-month individual project, which can
in their field.
a73 Student accommodation
take the form of a company internship.
All students become a member of a Cambridge College.
IN COMPANY PROJECTS
These provide: (some basic) accommodation, meals,
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
social and sporting facilities. There is also the University
All students undertake 2 practical team
Accommodation Service and many private rental
Instruction is entirely in English and based projects with local and agencies throughout the city
therefore candidates must be fluent. international companies and an a73 Distance to nearest town
They must also have at least three individual project as part of the
Located in the centre of the City of Cambridge
years’ work experience following programme.
PROGRAMMES
Programmes Start date Duration Contact hours Tuition fees
Full-time MBA September 12 months Around 6 contact hours per day £33,000
(*) Application process starts in January.
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