The AGSM Global Reach Scholarship gives exceptional students from diverse international backgrounds access to AGSM’s Full-Time MBA program located in Sydney.
Selection process and how to apply
Candidates will be automatically considered for this scholarship once they have submitted an application for the Full-Time MBA program.
Selection criteria
Applicants will be assessed on the following criteria:
Value and funding
The following tuition fee waiver scholarships are available:
These decisions are made at the discretion of the Selection Committee.
Eligible Nationalities: Citizens of Southeast Asia, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, North America, South/Central America, Europe and Africa are eligible to apply.
These scholarships are open to international MBA candidates who have received an offer of admission to the AGSM Full-Time MBA program.
Minimum of six scholarships available, with one recipient per country. These scholarships may be awarded in any admissions round.
Full and partial tuition fee waivers are available for eligible candidates.
UNSW Sydney (the University of New South Wales), one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities. At UNSW, we take pride in the broad range and high quality of our teaching programs. Our teaching gains strength and currency from our research activities, strong industry links and our international nature; UNSW has strong regional and global engagement.
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