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DICES2010 -11

United Kingdom

DICES 2010 -11

Study Abroad

University of Cambridge

JUDGE BUSINESS SCHOOL

n Contact details

Judge Business School Trumpington Street Cambridge CB2 1AG 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

● Director

Professor Arnoud De Meyer

● Director of MBA

Dr. Jochen Runde

●Year founded

1990

●Accreditation

AMBA and EQUIS

● Class size

Approximately 120 in two streams of 60 each year

● Language of instruction

English

● Foreign students

85 - 90 %

● Gender distribution

77 % male, 23 % female

● Degree background

Business / Management / Economics 26 % Law / Politics / Humanities 31 % Engineering / Science / Medicine 43 %

●Average age

30

●Average work experience

6 years

● Graduates per year

Approximately 120

● Faculty

90

● Scolarships

See the website for a comprehensive list (www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba)

● Library

Students can access over 100 libraries at The University of Cambridge. The Judge Institute of Management library contains all the hard copy and electronic resources necessary for the programme. Comprehensive course packs are distributed to accompany the programme

● Careers service

3 full-time staff

● Student accommodation

All students become a member of a Cambridge College. These provide: (some basic) accommodation, meals, social and sporting facilities. There is also the University Accommodation Service and many private rental agencies throughout the city

● Distance to nearest town

Located in the centre of the City of Cambridge

The Cambridge MBA

The Cambridge MBA at Judge Business School is a 12-month, full-time, intensive programme. It is a general management MBA but can be tailored to fit the career aspirations of each student through a broad range of electives and practical projects.

During the programme, students work in collaborative teams, consulting for local and international companies on real management topics. The programme is concluded with a 3-month individual project, which can take the form of a company internship.

Admission requirements

Instruction is entirely in English and therefore candidates must be fluent. They must also have at least three years’ work experience following

(*) Application process starts in January.

Programmes

PROGRAMMES

Full-time MBA

completion of their first degree. A full list of requirements can be found on the website.

STUDIES at the Judge Institute

Students learn through a mixture of group work, case studies and lectures. With an international faculty of over 90 teaching and research staff, The Judge Institute of Management offers students exceptional staff-student interaction and the opportunity to be taught by leaders in their field.

In company PROJECTS

All students undertake 2 practical team based projects with local and international companies and an individual project as part of the programme.

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 students the opportunity to mix with world-renowned thinkers in Europe’s most dynamic and innovative business cluster.

Start date

September

Duration

12 months

Contact hours

Around 6 contact hours per day

Tuition fees

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