Cambridge Judge Business School, Business school at University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge Judge Business School is a business school within the University of Cambridge, located in a converted Victorian hospital near the Fitzwilliam Museum. The building merges historic ward sections with modern classrooms and study spaces for business education.
The school was founded in 1990 as the Judge Institute for Management Studies, named after Sir Paul Judge who provided substantial funding. This early institute grew into the business school that operates there today.
The school draws students from around the world, creating an international learning community within the historic University of Cambridge. People from different backgrounds work together daily and bring varied viewpoints to their studies.
The campus is centrally located in Cambridge and walkable from the city center, making it easy to reach on foot. Its proximity to the Fitzwilliam Museum allows visitors to explore multiple cultural sites during one visit.
The building displays a striking blend of historic hospital architecture and modern design by renowned architect John Outram. Preserved ward sections remind visitors of the medical past while contemporary additions enable current operations.
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