Thursday, 5 March 2015

Full Time MSc Scholarship at University of Strathclyde Glasgow 2015

University of Strathclyde is putting forth MSc International Management (MIM) full time grants at the Department of Strategy and Organization. Hopefuls intrigued by requesting these prestigious grants are obliged to show through their thoughts, experience, and accomplishments that they are a brilliant cooperative person, with an in number vision for what's to come. Grants of £6,000 and £2,000 quality will be recompensed. The application due date is 31 May 2015.

Academic Level
Postgraduate Instructional
Subject Areas
MSc International Management (MIM)
Eligibility Requirements
Candidates interested in applying for these prestigious scholarships are required to demonstrate through their ideas, experience, and achievements that they are an excellent team player, with a strong vision for the future. We will also consider leadership/managerial skills or potential, the overall quality of the application and financial need. The award will be judged on a 1000 word statement supplied by each candidate which should clearly articulate how you meet the scholarship criteria and outline your reasons for applying for the scholarship.
Number of Scholarships
One scholarship of £6000 – DSO Female Leader of the Future One scholarship of £6000 – DSO European Visionary Scholarship* (for those who are prepared to test new ideas; to go beyond the status quo and make a difference to industry and society) Two scholarships of £6000 – DSO International Leader of the Future Scholarships £2000 partial scholarships for Strathclyde graduates may also be available for eligible candidates.
Scholarship Value
£6,000 and £2,000
Deadline
31 May 2015
Further Information
Please note that we are unable to consider candidates who do not hold an offer of a place on the programme. Students already registered on the programme are ineligible to apply. The successful candidates for the full-time awards will be notified by the end of July 2015. Awards will automatically be deducted from tuition fees.

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