Business School Scholarships
UK – Nottingham University Business School is among the best UK centres for management education. Our faculty are leading researchers in their fields, so you can be sure that our teaching is informed by world-class research.
MA Scholarships
The Business School is offering up to two full-fee scholarships for the full-time MA Programmes. Home/EU candidates (1st class degree or equivalent) will be considered. Read the rest of this entry »
UK – Leeds University Business School is offering a number of studentship awards for international students to fund PhD study for a 2009 start. Read the rest of this entry »
The Citi Foundation Scholarship Fund
The Citi Foundation Scholarship Fund at the European Business School is presented by EBS Alumni and aimed at the advancement and support of socially disadvantaged, gifted potential students. The Citi Foundation’s funding will be used to alleviate the financial burden stemming from tuition fees. The scholarships will cover 50% of Bachelors or Masters tuition fees for one year.
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This year the Business School is offering five full-fee scholarships, worth £17,000 each for entry on the Full-Time MBA programme in September 2009. The awards are made on the basis of work experience and academic qualifications, and will not be awarded in conjunction with any other award offered by the University of Exeter. You must apply by 1 May 2009.
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UK – University of Westminster offers Postgraduate scholarships for January 2009: MBA part-time scholarships and Westminster Business School part-time scholarships.
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The University of St.Gallen (HSG), Switzerland’s leading business school, is making
a concerted effort to become a focal meeting point for students from a variety of cultures from countries outside the European Union. HSG was founded as a Business Academy in 1898 and continues to pursue the goal of providing its over 5,000 students with a leading, internationally-focused and practice-oriented education. Read the rest of this entry »