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Why BlueBridge Education?

Unlock Your Potential with World-Class Learning
Flexible programmes, Cambridge teaching methods, and globally recognised certification — designed for ambitious learners at every stage
Experience Cambridge-style teaching delivered by leading academics and industry experts with a focus on critical thinking and global relevance
Join a diverse international cohort of students, professionals, and aspiring leaders, gaining valuable skills for study, work, and innovation
Receive prestigious certificates issued in partnership with renowned Cambridge institutions, enhancing your academic and professional portfolio
Choose from flexible formats – residential or online – with customisable content designed to match your goals and maximise your impact
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Teachers

Expert Educators, Transformative Learning Experiences.

Jonny Andrews

Theology & Sports Management Professional
Theology graduate now in education and rugby management, pursuing a Masters in Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge.
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Jonny Andrews

During his time as a undergraduate student at the University of Cambridge, Jonny Andrews studied Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion, with particular focus on religion in the Pacific Islands and the ever-changing global religious landscape. He also represented the University of Cambridge at rugby and cricket.

Since graduating from Homerton College, he has worked for BlueBridge Education as Special Projects Manager and for Cambridge University Rugby Club as Assistant DirectordRugby. He is also currently studying for a Masters in Social Innovation at the Cambridge Judge Business School.

Prof. Pietro Liò

AI & Computational Biology Pioneer
Cambridge Professor using AI for precision medicine, Graph Neural Networks, and medical digital twins. Fellow at Clare Hall.
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Prof. Pietro Liò

Professor Pietro Liò is a Full Professor at the University of Cambridge, specialising in Computational Biology and a member of the Artificial Intelligence group. He holds an MA from Cambridge, a PhD in Complex Systems and Non-Linear Dynamics from the University of Firenze, and a PhD in Theoretical Genetics from the University of Pavia.

His research focuses on using AI and machine learning to develop models that integrate multi-scale biological and clinical data to address personalised and precision medicine. He is particularly interested in Graph Neural Networks, AI-based medical digital twins, and decision support systems.

He is a Fellow at Clare Hall College, a member of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine, ELLIS, and the Academia Europaea. He also teaches Geometric Deep Learning and serves on several key committees, including the MPhil in Computational Biology programme.

Cheng-Yu (Kou) Huang

Computational Neuroscience
PhD candidate in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge
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Cheng-Yu (Kou) Huang

Cheng-Yu (Kou) Huang is a PhD candidate in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. His research interests lie in efficiently processing and interpreting multivariate biological data. More specifically, his current research in computational neuroscience focuses on understanding how spatial representations of the external world in the brain degrade in dementia and how these changes contribute to difficulties in spatial navigation. Beyond his primary research, Cheng-Yu is dedicated to scientific outreach and education. With a background in physics and biology, he frequently teaches data science and image analysis to biological researchers at institutes across Japan and Taiwan.

Matthew Ashman

Machine Learning
Matthew Ashman is a PhD candidate in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Cambridge. His research interests lie within probabilistic machine learning, and are are motivated by the need to improve decision making and prediction in the presence of uncertainty.
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Matthew Ashman

Matthew Ashman is a PhD candidate in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Cambridge, where he is supported by the George and Lilian Schiff Foundation. His research interests lie within probabilistic machine learning, and are are motivated by the need to improve decision making and prediction in the presence of uncertainty. He has spent time working at Microsoft Research and the Australian National University. Prior to his PhD, Matthew received a MPhil in Machine Learning 
and Machine Intelligence and a MEng 
in Computer Engineering, both from the University of Cambridge.

Jessica Tayenjam

Social Innovation & Inclusion Leader
Strategist advising global brands on innovation and gender inclusion. Fellow at Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.
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Jessica Tayenjam

An experienced strategist, product leader, and user researcher, Jessica Tayenjam specialises in innovation, cultural transformation, and new product/service development for companies of all sizes. Jessica has worked with major brands such as HSBC, Boots, Visa, UNICEF, Dominos, British Gas and NatWest with projects across Europe, the Americas and Eastern Asia. She is also a startup advisor and has mentored a range of new ventures over the last 12 years.

As a Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation, part of the Judge Business School, Jess is passionate about social inclusion and sustainable business. Her particular areas of interest are developing women and gender diverse individuals' leadership and inclusion in the corporate space.

Dr. Scott Annett

Expert in English & Italian Literature
Senior Tutor at Robinson College, specializing in Dante, Chaucer, and Beckett. CELTA-qualified with a focus on pastoral care and admissions.
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Dr. Scott Annett

Dr Scott Annett is a Fellow of Robinson College and a Bye Fellow at Homerton College. He is currently the Senior Tutor at Robinson College, with responsibility for pastoral care, admissions and the academic performance of both undergraduate and postgraduate students. He is an Associate Professor in English, specialising in the interconnections between English and Italian literature.

At the moment, his research concentrates on the writing of Dante, Chaucer and Samuel Beckett. He is a CELTA qualified English language teacher, and recently completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Teacher and Learning in Higher Education. He is the Education Director for the Homerton International Programme.

Mark Anderson

Financial Crime & HR Consultant
Ex-investment banker turned global AML/financial crime expert, advising governments and institutions on compliance and HR.
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Mark Anderson

Having had a successful career as an investment banker & trader, Mark Anderson has built a global reputation as a consultant and ‘trouble-shooter’ for businesses, particularly those with Anti- Money Laundering, Financial Crime & HR-related issues. Mark has worked with Governments and quasi-Governmental institutions worldwide as well as some of the world’s leading financial institutions. His recent projects have included setting up HR divisions, working on offshoring projects and successfully training thousands of staff globally to spot and eradicate money laundering & financial crime.

Dr. Alex Smeets

Innovation & Entrepreneurship Specialist
Founder of Cambridge consultancies, aiding startups and universities in commercialization. PhD in Materials Science.
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Dr. Alex Smeets

Dr. Alex Smeets is the founder of Cambridge Innovation Solutions and Cambridge Funding Solutions, offering consultancy services to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and universities. He is an Associate of Cambridge Enterprise, where he contributes to its International Outreach Programme, helping global institutions learn from the Cambridge Phenomenon.

Alex is also affiliated with St John’s Innovation Centre, supporting early-stage knowledge-based businesses, and is a registered Growth Coach for the UK GrowthAccelerator service. With a PhD in Materials Science from the University of Cambridge, he has a background in R&D before transitioning to innovation, entrepreneurship, and knowledge commercialisation.

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