Apply for Global Business School Network Scholarship for Developing Countries

By | December 7, 2021

Global Business School Network Scholarship 2022: Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates from developing countries to apply for the 2022 Business School Scholarship at Hanken School of Economics, Finland.

Hanken School of Economics is offering scholarships to students studying at GBSN member schools from developing countries for Hanken’s 2-year master’s degree programme for the 2021/2022 academic session.

Scholarship Sponsor(s): Hanken School of Economics

Scholarship Type: Full Funding

Host Institution(s): Hansen School of Economics

Scholarship Worth: See Scholarship Benefits

Number of Awards: Several

Study Level: Postgraduate (Masters)

Nationality: Developing Countries

Global Business School Network Scholarship | Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for the Scholarship at Hanken School of Economics, applicants are to meet the following requirements:

  • Must be enrolled for a full-time study programme at Hanken School of Economics.
  • Be a member of GBSN member schools in the eligible countries.
  • Must have obtained relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution of higher learning.
  • Candidates from the GBSN member schools in the following countries are eligible to apply: Afghanistan, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Pakistan, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey.

Scholarship Benefits

  • Full Tuition fee for two years (equivalent to 12,500 EUR/year).
  • 8,000 EUR per year for living expenses

Application Procedures

How-to-Apply: Interested and eligible applicants for the Global Business School Network Scholarship are to complete an online application by the application deadline.

Application Deadline: January 14, 2022

Visit the Official Website for Further Details

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