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Monique Boddington is a Management Practice Associate Professor and Director of the MSt in Entrepreneurship programme at the Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where her thesis applied philosophical frameworks to archaeology to explore knowledge creation. Her research focuses on entrepreneurship, particularly early-stage venture formation, startup strategy, experimentation, pivoting, gender dynamics, and the application of sociological frameworks to entrepreneurial practice. She is dedicated to enhancing entrepreneurship education to empower future entrepreneurs.
Her professional experience includes leading research initiatives such as the EVER project on early-stage venture strategy and EU-funded projects measuring entrepreneurship education impact. She advises on entrepreneurship policy globally and supports startups across industries. Monique teaches modules like Experimentation and Pivoting, Entrepreneurial Impact (Ethics and Diversity), and Management Praxis across Cambridge Judge programmes.
Her research trends emphasize gendered norms in entrepreneurship, anthropological approaches to entrepreneurial action, and the intersection of education and innovation. She has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed articles and edited books since 2014, focusing on gender inclusion, pivoting strategies, and educational methodologies.
Monique has advised multiple students and collaborates on initiatives like the EnterpriseWISE programme to increase accessibility for women in science and engineering (WISE). Her work bridges theory and practice, influencing both academic discourse and real-world entrepreneurial ecosystems.


