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QS World MBA Tour Scholarships – Applications Now Accepted for 2008

Scholarships offered this season include:
QS Quacquarelli Symonds Scholarships, worth US$30,000
The Wharton School Scholarship, worth US$30,000
Chicago GSB Scholarship, worth $40,000
• Two IE Business School Female Scholarships, worth €22,500 each
Nyenrode Scholarship, worth €15,000
ESMT – European School of Management and Technology Scholarships, worth a total of €80,000
Ashridge Business School scholarship worth over £75,000 from an Ashridge 50th Anniversary bursary fund
MIB School of Management scholarship worth €20,000
MIP Scholarship, worth €500,000
QS World Grad School Tour Innovation Scholarship, worth $10,000• Cass Business School in London offered 3 scholarships worth a total of $160,000
Rotman School of Management Scholarship worth $35,000 for international applicants
In 2007, winners of the QS Scholarships, selected from 700 applicants, included: Juan José Ospina, from Colombia, who was awarded the QS World MBA Tour Leadership Scholarship after revolutionizing the Worker’s Cooperative of Colombian Coffee Growers, by investing their revenue in the coffee futures market and benefiting the families of 500,000 workers in that country. He visited the QS World MBA Tour in Bogota and is now studying at Chicago GSB. William Morgan, from the UK, who attended the QS World MBA Tour in London and has commenced a one-year MBA with ESADE in Barcelona. He was awarded a QS World MBA Tour Community Scholarship after working with disadvantaged children in Chile, for Macmillan Cancer Relief and for a small charity called London 21. South Korea’s Soo Ah Lee, who attended the QS World MBA Tour in Seoul, was accepted to MIT’s Sloan School of Management for Fall 2007. She won a QS World MBA Tour Community Scholarship. The QS World MBA Tour Community Scholarship will help Bulgarian Nadejda Gountcheva, who attended our Fair in Sofia, to do her MBA at INSEAD. And the last QS World MBA Tour Community Scholarship winner, Monisha Saran, an Indian-American, became involved in race relations at a young age during high school. She used her skills and motivation to create a state-wide initiative to improve race relations for diverse California public schools, and has been involved in several race relations initiatives ever since. To become eligible for one of the QS Scholarships please register for the QS World MBA Tour in a city near you. If you’ve already visited one of our Fairs, please complete the survey and apply for any of the scholarships available. To maximize your chances of being awarded a scholarship please complete the survey and application as completely as possible. Good luck! The QS World MBA Tour & QS World Grad School Tour Teams Many schools taking part in the Tours offer scholarships exclusively to candidates they meet at these Fairs.

6 comments

  1. Adong Gladys says:

    I am aUgandan.
    I would like to get ascholarship for University in USA.
    I would to do Telecommunication Engineering.
    Thanks alot.

  2. I am Ethiopian citizen BA. degree holder in Public Adminstration and Development Management. Currently I am working in Cupacity Bulding in Anchar Woreada.
    Anyway I tried to show you my little corner of oppinion and dream.
    I hope you will provied me some scholarship in the near future.
    Thanks very much.
    Shiferaw Behailu.

  3. Jim Zhu says:

    Hi

    I want to apply QS Chicago Booth GSB scholarship. I’ve already got admission for the school.

    How should I apply? When is the deadline?

    Thank you

    Jim

  4. Mebrate Genet Gebre says:

    Dear Sir,

    I am Ethiopian citizen M.Sc. degree holder in animal science. Currently I am working in Ardaita Agriculture College as head of animal husbandry and veterinary farm. I am a father of two children with house spouse.I have 14 years experience with good understanding of poverty affected lower srata of our society.
    The economy of a country must be self replicating like the molecule of DNA. We have to endeavour to make the policy, so that every body must have the opportunity to creat his own money (capital). For me to understand this economic aspect I have to continue for M.B.A. degree in business administration in any top level universities of Europe, no matter where. Now I have the knowledge of dairy farming small scale poultry farming for small scale farmers of our country. But I am in lack of knowledge to understand the on going economic system of fast changing today’s world.
    We have sufficient natural resource the only thing is poorness in mind. “There is no economic or material poorness, the poorness is there in the knowledge.” ,that is what makes feel shame and regrets me. A professional with sufficient experience of working for the benefit of the society plus his professional knowledge is of course an asset, which can be changed to meaningful wealth.
    Your international program qualifies interantional professionals of the world to struggle with complex problems of the society. And I admire your special considerations to the professionals of subsaharan countries (we have no opportunity to achieve what is in our dreams due to limited resources and so many complex problems)
    Small scale farmers constitute about 90% of the total producers of the country, feeding the society and dreaming development is imposible by ignoring this large population. Compare it with 5% of the society’s farmers in developed countries.
    Anyway I tried to show you my little corner of oppinion and dream.

    Sir, it is my big hope that you will reply me soon.

    Thank you very much

    Mebrate Genet Gebre
    (M.Sc. in animal science)

  5. Mebrate Genet Gebre says:

    Dear Sir,

    I am Ethiopian citizen M.Sc. degree holder in animal science. Currently I am working in Ardaita Agriculture College as head of animal husbandry and veterinary farm. I am a father of two children with house spouse.I have 14 years experience with good understanding of poverty affected lower srata of our society.
    The economy of a country must be self replicating like the molecule of DNA. We have to endeavour to make the policy, so that every body must have the opportunity to creat his own money (capital). For me to understand this economic aspect I have to continue for M.B.A. degree in business administration. Now I have the knowledge of dairy farming small scale poultry farming for small scale farmers of our country. But I am in lack of knowledge to understand the on going economic system of fast changing today’s world.
    We have sufficient natural resource the only thing is poorness in mind. “There is no economic or material poorness, the poorness is there in the knowledge.” ,that is what makes feel shame and regrets me. A professional with sufficient experience of working for the benefit of the society plus his professional knowledge is of course an asset, which can be changed to meaningful wealth.
    Your international program qualifies interantional professionals of the world to struggle with complex problems of the society. And I admire your special considerations to the professionals of subsaharan countries (we have no opportunity to achieve what is in our dreams due to limited resources and so many complex problems)
    Small scale farmers constitute about 90% of the total producers of the country, feeding the society and dreaming development is imposible by ignoring this large population. Compare it with 5% of the society’s farmers in developed countries.
    Anyway I tried to show you my little corner of oppinion and dream.

    Sir, it is my big hope that you will reply me soon.

    Thank you very much

    Mebrate Genet Gebre
    (M.Sc. in animal science)

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