Cambridge Judge Business School Simon Sainsbury Centre

EXPANDING JUDGE BUSINESS SCHOOL at a glance • Founded 1209, second oldest university in the English-speaking world • 31 Colleges • Six schools: Arts and Humanities, Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Technology • More than 150 departments, faculties and institutions • 96 Nobel Prize-winning affiliates since 1904

Famous alumni: Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Charles Darwin, Rosalind Franklin, Jane Goodall, Dorothy Hodgkin, John Maynard Keynes, Jawaharlal Nehru, Isaac Newton, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Xu Zhimo, David Attenborough, Stephen Hawking

• Consistently ranked in the top 5 worldwide • The largest technology cluster in Europe • Multiple sources of income; Moody’s AAA rating Cambridge Judge Business School Mission: We are in the business of The School is situated within one of the world’s most prestigious research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster: the transformation – individuals, most successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. organisations and society. Cambridge Judge Business School leverages the power of Cambridge Judge Business academia for real world impact School is known as a centre of The School works with every student and organisation at a deep level, identifying important problems and questions, challenging rigorous, high impact thinking and coaching people to find answers, and creating new knowledge. We bring forward the latest thinking from academia and and transformative education. professional practice, and apply our combined knowledge to specific business situations to turn this thinking into action.

We believe in encouraging and supporting people to create new products and businesses, pursuing goals for intellectual gain and contributing to social enterprise. As we achieve excellence in the quality of our research insights and our educational engagement, developing knowledge both for its own sake and to help others make a difference.

Research underpins all that we do at Cambridge Judge Business School and our research programme combines the highest international academic standards with the practical needs of business and society.

The School has a world-class faculty of around 55 members, representing all continents, whose research interests span the globe and the full spectrum of business issues. Many are leaders in their field, directing cutting-edge research and consulting for businesses and government. Cambridge Judge Business School

xxxx Our new building: The Simon Sainsbury Centre The Cambridge Judge Simon Sainsbury Centre is a modern extension to the original nineteenth century building. The space, which opened in May 2018, has increased capacity by just under 5,000-square metres. It sits just behind the School’s iconic Addenbrooke’s building on . The Simon Sainsbury Centre includes two new lecture theatres, four additional seminar rooms, break out areas, office spaces, meeting rooms, a dining room and student facilities. Cambridge Judge Business School “The Simon Sainsbury Centre marks a new chapter in the history of Cambridge Judge Business School, bringing together all parts of our community – pre and post-experience students, Executive Education clients; faculty and external partners – enabling us to continue solving real-world problems in even more diverse and creative ways. By working with architects Stanton Williams we have managed to expertly increase our presence on the existing Business School site, maintaining our position at the heart of the Cambridge Cluster”.

Professor Christoph Loch, Director of Cambridge Judge Business School Cambridge Judge Business School Main entrance/reception area on the ground floor Cambridge Judge Business School

Lecture theatres access corridor on the ground floor The double height stairwell leading to the second floor seminar rooms and dining rooms Cambridge Judge Business School

Dining rooms on the second floor “Fadi Boustany’s philanthropy is an enormously important contribution to the major expansion of Cambridge Judge Business School. It will help the School continue to generate world- changing knowledge and ideas, in the best possible environment”.

Professor Christoph Loch, Director of Cambridge Judge Business School Cambridge Judge Business School

We hope you will consider supporting Cambridge Judge Business School through one of the opportunities summarised below. Matt and Zoe (contact details below) would be happy to answer any questions you may have and to discuss in more detail.

Naming opportunities available

Space Cost Iconic open space £2,500,000 Lecture Theatre 4 (LT4) £2,000,000 Main Restaurant £2,000,000 Private Dining Suite £2,000,000 Outside Terrace/Courtyard £1,500,000 Large Seminar Rooms £1,000,000 Medium Seminar rooms £800,000 Meeting Rooms £100,000

We welcome the chance to discuss this with you in more detail, please email Matthew Jackson or Zoe Radford at: [email protected].

Thank you for your support and involvement in the School. The strength of our alumni and corporate community is a vital element of our success today and in the future. Our existing building: The Addenbrooke’s Building The unique building housing Cambridge Judge Business School is a refurbishment and extension of the old Addenbrooke’s Hospital, first established on the site in 1766.

The original Georgian building was extended in 1824 and again in 1834. A major reconstruction of the hospital in 1866, designed by Matthew Digby Wyatt, incorporated these buildings behind a new facade.

In 1991, generous benefactions from Sir Paul and Lady Judge, together with the Monument Trust, provided the funds for the refurbishment. The architect John Outram was appointed to the project which was completed in August 1995 and officially opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Outram converted the listed ward blocks and arcades and rebuilt the central block to create what is now the Information Centre, Common Room, seminar rooms, teaching rooms, balconies, break- out boxes, meeting rooms, and the main hall of the new School.

With floating staircases and the balconies in the Gallery, arranged rather like opera boxes, Outram’s vision of a space for interaction and collaboration can be seen at its best. The impetus for incorporating large break-out areas originally came from Sir Paul Judge, who wanted the interior of the School to stimulate a networking environment.

The balconies provide room for collaboration and encourage both students and faculty to bring workgroups and seminars out into the open, and to share ideas and concepts with each other. Cambridge Judge Business School Three of the Lecture Theatres in the Addenbrooke’s building Cambridge Judge Business School In addition to the naming opportunities available in the Simon Sainsbury Centre, we also have a number of spaces available in the Addenbrooke’s Building. These opportunities are summarised below as well as the contact details of the team.

Naming opportunities available

Space Cost Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) £2,000,000 Lecture Theatre 2 (LT2) £2,000,000 Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) £2,000,000 Castle Teaching Room £300,000

We welcome the chance to discuss this with you in more detail, please email Matthew Jackson or Zoe Radford at: [email protected].

Thank you for your support and involvement in the School. The strength of our alumni and corporate community is a vital element of our success today and in the future. Please join us to create a legacy for Cambridge Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge.

With your support, we can transform the future of business. Thank you