Saïd Business School Foundation MBA Africa Scholarships 2021 for study in the University of Oxford

Application Deadline: Ongoing

University of Oxford are proudly at the forefront of promoting the African growth story and continue to advocate for greater levels of investment into talent from across Africa.

We want to ensure that the barriers facing potential African MBA students are overcome, through support that includes scholarship funding from the Saïd Business School Foundation(SBSF). A charitable trust established in 1998, SBSF supports the School in its pursuit of excellence.

Scholarship details

Value

No fixed value. We offer a range of partial awards, typically up to £20,000, contributing towards course fees.

Number available

The number of awards varies per year but typically we have around 14 scholars funded through this stream of Saïd Business School Foundation scholarships in our MBA class.

Eligibility criteria

Candidates of African nationality who demonstrate knowledge of and a commitment to the continent.

Candidates should have strong degree results, a higher than regional average GMAT or GRE score, and demonstrated professional achievement and leadership skills.

How to apply

No additional application is required.

Deadline

There is no fixed application deadline for this scholarship. All eligible offer-holders will be considered at each MBA admissions stage, however we cannot guarantee availability of these scholarships in our later application stages, so early application is recommended.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Saïd Business School Foundation MBA Africa Scholarships 2021

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Bourses MBA Afrique de la Fondation Saïd Business School 2021 pour des études à l'Université d'Oxford - Opportinuté afrcica October 1, 2020 - 3:44 pm
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