Post-Globalism: COVID-19, Economic Policy & Globalisation

Post-Globalism: COVID-19, Economic Policy & Globalisation

Post-Globalism: COVID-19, Economic Policy & Globalisation

event Thursday, December 10, 2020 schedule 3.30pm - 5.00pm GMT
Booking closed
Booking closed
event Thursday, December 10, 2020 schedule 3.30pm - 5.00pm GMT
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Pembroke Speaker Series @ Cambridge Judge in International Finance
Open to: 
Alumni and guests

Cambridge Judge Business School is very proud to partner with Pembroke College to host the inaugural lecture in the Pembroke Speaker Series @ Cambridge Judge in International Finance: Post-Globalism: COVID-19, Economic Policy & Globalisation.

The lecture will be introduced by Christoph Loch, Director of Cambridge Judge, for a moderated conversation between the Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Lord Chris Smith and Baroness Shriti Vadera, investment banker and politician, and recently appointed the new Chair of Prudential after chairing the Board of Santander for the last five years.

About the Pembroke Speaker Series @ Cambridge Judge in International Finance

The Pembroke Speaker Series @ Cambridge Judge in International Finance features some of the most globally prominent experts in the field of international finance.

This collaboration between Pembroke College and Cambridge Judge Business School will provide crucial insights and unique perspectives on the risks, strategies, and opportunities in a multitude of areas, from both a practitioner, and/or an academic viewpoint.

The series is part of a wider collaboration between Pembroke College and Cambridge Judge Business School, since 2012, which includes the annual appointment of a prestigious Pembroke Visiting Professorship of International Finance, to enhance our current understanding of finance through teaching and collaborative research, as well as support for Pembroke PhD studentships in the field of international finance.

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United Kingdom