Full MBA Scholarships at University of Exeter Business School, UK
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.
Eligibility
Admission to the MBA programme is usually dependent upon a good first degree and a minimum of three years’ managerial experience. Many applicants find that they possess extensive work experience e.g. 8 years or more, or have attained a professional qualification but not completed formal degrees.
Non-academic achievements are taken into consideration, therefore applicants with the one or more of the following skills and experience are in deed welcome and encouraged to submit an application:
- Mature managers with extensive work experience
- Extensive experience of technical or specialist work
- Professionals planning career changes or returning to employment after a break from work
- Professionals seeking to develop skills for broader management roles.
Download the Full Programme Specification for Full-Time MBA
Applying for a scholarship
Submit a completed application by Friday 1 May 2009, stating that you wish to apply for the MBA Full-Fee Scholarship. Include a full Curriculum Vitae, and ensure your personal statement gives details of work experience you have and an explanation of what you hope to do with your MBA after you have graduated.
For further information please contact m.w.costelloe@exeter.ac.uk
University of Exeter Business School, Streatham Court, Exeter, Devon, UK EX4 4PU
Telephone: +44 1392 263200
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