business school | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 8

CBS Undergraduate Scholarship 2011, Australia: Economics / Finance/Human Resources/Logisitics / Procurement/Management / Administration

Curtin Business School (CBS) is the largest teaching division of Curtin University and one of the most comprehensive business teaching facilities in Australia.

CBS is offering this scholarship to support the training and development students who have chosen to undergraduate study in a Business-related discipline, who may be experiencing financial hardship.

Each scholarship will provide $1000 cash per semester and cover the costs of course related textbooks for the normal expected duration of a undergraduate degree.

Nationality: Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
New Zealand Citizen
Permanent Humanitarian Visa

Scholarship Application Deadline:29 March, 2011

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Deutsche Bank Women’s Scholarship Programme 2011, UK: MBA

The Deutsche Bank scholarships will be awarded to MBA and Masters in Finance students in the AMOUNT of £20,000 each.
These extremely generous awards are designed to enable talented women with an interest in the finance sector to study at London Business School.
Successful MBA recipients of the scholarship will be fast-tracked to final round summer internship interviews. This scholarships funded by Deutsche Bank and this open for All successful female MBA applicants who have an interest in the financial services industry.

Eligibility:  Applicants must be Women MBA students of any nationality including female students from Nigeria, Africa and Every other country.

To be considered for admission to London Business School’s MBA Programme, students are required to submit:

Scholarship Application Deadline: 02 March 2011

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The John Thompson Marketing & Media Scholarships 2011, Ireland

Dublin City University and the family and friends of the late John Thompson have announced the John Thompson Marketing & Media Scholarships for 2011. Scholarships are available to support Masters students of journalism and of marketing, and to help prepare them for the changing world of publishing. The scholarship programme was established in 2008 to honour the memory of the late John Thompson, former Chief Executive of Associated Newspapers Ireland (Daily Irish Mail and Mail on Sunday) and Managing Director, The Star.
The scholarships aim to encourage connections between journalism and marketing by encouraging media and communications graduates to study marketing and business graduates to study Journalism. The idea for this approach reflects a deeply held belief of John Thompson’s that the two disciplines are critical and reinforce each other.

The scholarships will cover fees and some expenses for two students each year to undertake Masters programmes at Dublin City University. One, a graduate of Journalism, Media or Communications, will undertake the MBS in Marketing at DCU Business School. The second scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of Business studies to undertake the MA in Journalism at DCU School of Communications.

Applications for these Scholarships are open to graduates – including those expecting to graduate in summer 2011 – of all recognised higher education

Scholarship Application Deadline: by 4pm, Tuesday 29 March 2011

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