We have partnered with UN Women Australia to recognise outstanding leadership, with a commitment to enhancing women’s rights and opportunities.
The University of Sydney Business School and UN Women Australia share a commitment to advancing gender equality in the workplace.
We are offering a full scholarship for our part-time MBA program, valued at over $60,000, to recognise outstanding leadership, with a commitment to enhancing women’s rights and opportunities.
The part-time MBA scholarship is open to applicants who meet the eligibility criteria for the program, and covers full tuition fees for a maximum of four years of part-time study.
About the program
Our part-time MBA has a strong focus on developing the personal and interpersonal skills needed to lead in today’s hyper-connected, global environment – so that you can become your future anything.
Ranked No.1 in Australia, the degree is designed for professionals with 3-5 years of relevant experience looking to take their career to the next level and break into senior management.
Application process: Round One
Entrants must complete an initial application and submit a statement of motivation.
Applications open
9am Monday 24 August 2020
Round Two
Shortlisted applicants are required to attend an online group discussion forum and submit a short reflective essay.
Discussion forum
Tuesday 27 October 2020
Reflective essays due
To be advised.
Round Three
Shortlisted applicants are invited to attend an interview with the judging panel.
Finalist interviews
Wednesday 18 November 2020
How to apply
The UN Women Australia MBA Scholarship is open to all applicants who meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the part-time MBA at the University of Sydney. Applicants need not have applied for the degree prior to applying for the scholarship – however – only those applicants deemed eligible for entry to the part-time MBA via the prevailing admissions processes are eligible to be awarded the scholarship.
The degree is currently not available to international students requiring a student visa. Current students enrolled in the University of Sydney MBA, University of Sydney employees and UN Women Australia employees are not eligible to apply.
We’ve been challenging traditions for more than 160 years We make lives better by producing leaders of society and equipping our people with leadership qualities so they can serve our communities at every level. Since our inception, we have believed in education for all and leadership that makes lives better. The same values continue to inform our policy of inclusion and underpin our long-term strategy for growth. Our strategy is simple: to create a place where the best researchers and most promising students can achieve their full potential.
No matter what course you’re studying, what faculty you work for, or how you’re involved with the University, our strategy is relevant to you. The University's strategic plan is more than a high-level document for our governing bodies and senior management. It is the roadmap to achieving our shared vision. Our vision is unashamedly aspirational, aiming to position the University of Sydney as the best university in Australia and a leading institution globally. We get behind a range of activities to ensure everyone is accepted and has equal opportunities when it comes to education and employment in our university.
Being inclusive is embedded in our culture, but we know it has no meaning unless we do as we say. That’s why we run programs and initiatives that demonstrate how we live our values. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to enter higher education, for instance, so we visit primary and high schools across NSW to make sure students from underrepresented groups know why going to university is important and what pathways are available to them.
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