

Cambridge Advanced Leadership Programme

Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Judge Business School, the business school of the University of Cambridge, was founded in 1990 following a landmark gift from Sir Paul Judge and is housed within one of the world's most consistently top-ranked research universities. Located in central Cambridge, England, the school sits within a collegiate university structure that gives participants access to a breadth of disciplinary expertise — from engineering and medicine to public policy and computer science — that standalone business schools cannot replicate. Its founding philosophy was deliberately pragmatic: Cambridge Judge was conceived not as a pure academic institution but as a school that would bridge scholarship and practice, training leaders who could navigate complexity with both analytical rigour and moral seriousness. That orientation continues to define its approach, particularly in executive education, where applied research from the school's many affiliated centres feeds directly into program content.Accreditations and RankingsTriple Crown Accredited:AACSBEQUISAMBASelected Rankings:Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs — Ranked in the global top 20 (2024)Financial Times Executive Education Custom Programs — Ranked in the global top 20 (2024)Financial Times Masters in Management — 7th in the world (2023)QS World University Rankings — University of Cambridge ranked 2nd globally (2024)Financial Times MBA Ranking — Cambridge MBA ranked among global top 20 (2024)Executive Education at a GlanceCambridge Judge Business School Executive Education offers both open enrollment programs and bespoke custom programs for organisations, with the custom offering particularly well regarded for work with large multinationals and public sector bodies seeking substantive research engagement rather than off-the-shelf training. The open program portfolio spans leadership and organisational development, finance and accounting, strategy, sustainability, entrepreneurship and innovation, and digital transformation — with notable flagship programs including the Accelerated Development Programme (ADP), a long-running senior leadership program that draws participants from across industries, and the Executive Leadership Programme aimed at C-suite and board-level professionals. Programs range from two-day intensive workshops to week-long residential formats, with a growing suite of online and blended options introduced post-2020. Residential open programs are typically priced between £3,000 and £10,000 depending on duration and topic, with multi-module programs at the higher end. The school does not widely advertise scholarship schemes for executive participants, but organisations sponsoring multiple participants may negotiate custom arrangements directly with the school.Campus and FacilitiesThe Judge Business School occupies a striking conversion of the nineteenth-century Addenbrooke's Hospital building on Trumpington Street, a Grade II listed structure that places participants in the architectural heart of Cambridge, a five-minute walk from King's College Chapel and the River Cam. The building's combination of Victorian red brick and contemporary interior design creates an environment that feels both serious and surprisingly dynamic. Residential executive participants typically stay in Cambridge colleges — an experience that has no real equivalent in business education, offering dining in medieval halls and evening conversations in settings that remove all the usual markers of corporate hierarchy. The city itself is small enough to be walkable yet dense with intellectual activity: participants can attend a public lecture at the Cambridge Union, visit the Judge's on-site Entrepreneurship Centre, or engage informally with faculty whose research is directly shaping the programs they are enrolled in.Faculty and ResearchCambridge Judge draws on a faculty of approximately 130 academic staff, many of whom hold joint appointments across the University of Cambridge, bringing perspectives from economics, psychology, sociology, and the natural sciences into business school classrooms. The school is particularly strong in behavioural strategy, organisational theory, finance, and — increasingly — the intersection of technology and society, with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) recognised globally as a leading authority on fintech and digital assets. Faculty regularly contribute to public policy debates, advise government ministries, and sit on corporate boards, ensuring that executive education content is anchored in current practice as well as current research. The school's affiliation with Cambridge's broader ecosystem — including the Cambridge Judge's Entrepreneurship Centre, one of the UK's most active university entrepreneurship hubs — means that participants in innovation-focused programs are engaging with faculty who are active in the venture landscape, not merely studying it.Student Body, Alumni, and Career OutcomesExecutive education cohorts at Cambridge Judge are typically small and international, with participants drawn from over 60 countries across open programs and representing a wide range of sectors including financial services, healthcare, technology, energy, and the public sector. The broader Cambridge Judge alumni network numbers over 30,000 individuals across more than 140 countries, with particular concentrations in London's financial and professional services sector, Silicon Valley, and Southeast Asia. Organisations regularly represented among executive education alumni include Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Company, Unilever, the NHS, and various sovereign wealth funds and development finance institutions. For senior professionals, the Cambridge Judge network carries a specific kind of credibility that extends beyond the business school itself — alumni carry the University of Cambridge association, which opens doors in academic, policy, and corporate settings that a stand-alone business school credential often cannot.
Available Cohorts
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All-inclusive program fee
Duration
15 days
Format
in-person
Topic
Leadership
Language
English
About This Program
Why Cambridge Judge Business School?
Few business schools can place executive participants inside a working research university ranked among the top five in the world — and fewer still can do it in a city where the density of scientific and technological innovation is matched only by the weight of 800 years of academic tradition. Judge is where rigorous social science meets real organisational problems, and where the networks you build over a week can span a Nobel laureate's laboratory and a Series B founder's office.
Your Profile
- you are a managing director or head of a business unit with at least 5 years’ experience in this role and P&L responsibility
- you work within small, medium and large organisations in the public or private sector
- you are an executive from the non-profit sector
- you head a corporate function
- you contribute to organisational strategy
Benefits
- Revitalise your leadership approach for future success.
- Revisit your professional and personal ambitions.
- Exchange ideas and engage with an outstanding faculty and cohort.
- Learn to lead change, develop high-performing teams and operate across geographical boundaries.
- Grow your network of senior executives individually selected for admission and make friends for life.
- Gain a digital attendance certificate from Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education.
- On completing the Cambridge Advanced Leadership Programme participants will become Associate Alumni of Cambridge Judge Business School, a global network of business people.
- Ensure your senior executives are refreshed, recharged and ready for greater leadership responsibilities.
- Create ‘agents of change’ – leaders who will cascade learning throughout your organisation.
- Gain a better-networked resource for tackling future organisational challenges.
- Invest in the long-term future of your business.
What You'll Learn
- Learn new ways of thinking – how to navigate global financial crises, cyber security threats trade wars and economic sanctions.
- Develop innovative strategic responses to adapt to rapid economic and technological change.
- Understand an increasingly complex global financial system
- Achieve long-term sustainability for your organisation.
- Become an agile and smart leader.
- Know how to establish an ‘ecosystem’ of partners.
- Learn to manage in a networked or matrix environment.
- Explore scientific and technological developments to transform your organisation.
- Ensure local success in a global world – understand how to successfully confront local opponents.
- Examine your personal leadership style.
- Learn to adapt – but remain authentic to who you are.
- Explore innovative ways of motivating people in a difficult economic climate.
- Examine how reporting systems need to change to remain relevant in today’s globalised environment.
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