Automatic Scholarships from Strathclyde Business School
26 March 2024
The University of Strathclyde has opened applications for their September 2024 Masters and postgraduate taught degrees, and can offer a range of automatic scholarships for students for the following programs from the Strathclyde Business School.
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Merit-based international scholarships in each Strathclyde faculty are:
- Humanities & Social Sciences: Postgraduate Taught International Scholarships (deadline 31st July - Those eligible will be notified and encouraged to apply as part of their offer of study)
- Faculty of Engineering International Scholarships Postgraduate 2024/25 (deadline 28th June – application required)
- Faculty of Science International Masters Scholarship for Physics (deadline 31st July – no application required)
- Strathclyde Business School Masters Scholarships for International Students - September 2024 (deadline 31st July – application required)
The university notes that eligibility criteria vary for each award, but generally:
- Applications should be submitted as early as possible
- Students are required to demonstrate academic excellence and the potential to make a significant contribution to the Strathclyde community during their studies and in their chosen profession upon graduation (assessed by information provided in the scholarship application form)
- Candidates must be self-funded. Students who receive full scholarships, for example from a government office or embassy, will not be eligible.
- Students are only eligible for one scholarship per academic year from the University of Strathclyde.
Reasons to study a degree from the Strathclyde Business School include:
Rankings
The Strathclyde Executive MBA is ranked 85th in the Financial Times EMBA Ranking 2023 (only Scottish provider to be featured), and also featured in Corporate Knights Better World MBA ranking 2022.
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Triple accreditation
Strathclyde Business School has held triple accreditation from the three main business school accreditation bodies – AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB – since 2004. They were the first business school in Scotland to achieve triple accreditation.
- AACSB - the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, based in the USA
- EQUIS - the quality assurance scheme run by the European Foundation for Management Development (efmd), based in Brussels
- AMBA - the Association of MBAs, based in the UK
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