The Judge Institute of Management Studies

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The Judge Institute of Management Studies

Image: © Bob Jones Taken: 29 Apr 2008

The Judge Institute of Management Studies was established in 1990 from the teaching work previously carried out in the Cambridge University Engineering Department. In 1991 a design competition was held for converting the Old Addenbrookes Hospital, located on Trumpington Street close to the city centre and unused for over 10 years, into a purpose-built facility for the new institute. The competition was won by architects John Outram Associates. The cost of the conversion was £11m and it was officially opened by HM The Queen, six months after 'move in', in March 1996.

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