Executive Diploma Scholarships for Women

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Three scholarships are available for exceptional female candidates on each of our diploma programmes, including both of the DipSI streams.

The aim of these scholarships is to support female candidates of merit and to encourage an increase in women considering senior leadership roles.

Value
For each diploma intake we have:

  • One scholarship covering 50% of the course fees
  • Two scholarships providing £5,000 towards the course fees

Number available
There are three scholarships per each diploma programme intake (18 scholarships in total).

How to apply
Upload a supporting statement (200–400 words) in the Funding section of the Diploma programme application form, addressing how you meet the scholarship selection criteria.

Deadline

  • Diploma in Global Business, Financial Strategy, Organisational Leadership & Strategy and Innovation: 19 October 2020
  • Diploma in AI for Business: 9 November 2020

Eligibility

Selection criteria

  • Academic achievement (Assessed through CV, transcripts, scholarship statement)
  • Professional achievement; in particular evidence of leadership, or leadership potential (Assessed through CV, scholarship statement)
  • A desire to inspire/act as a role model (Assessed through scholarship statement)
  • A readiness and enthusiasm to become a committed ambassador for the School, representing the School’s values, both whilst on the programme and beyond. (Assessed through scholarship statement)

Providers

About Company

Saïd Business School was founded in 1996, and since then has become one of the highest ranking business schools in the world with a reputation for entrepreneurship and innovative business education. The history of business at Oxford dates back to 1965 when the Oxford Centre for Management Studies, later Templeton College and now Green-Templeton College, was founded.

In 1988, a committee chaired by Sir Claus Moser recommended that the University create a new School of Management Studies and in 1990 the University passed a resolution establishing the School. The first Director was Dr Clark Brundin who had previously been Vice-Chancellor of Warwick University and he, together with a number of newly appointed faculty and staff members, including the first professor, Colin Mayer, helped to establish the embryonic School.

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