A postgraduate coursework scholarship
This scholarship supports students to pursue a part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Sydney Business School.
Open date: 6 October 2020
Benefits
This scholarship will cover tuition fees for up to four years for a part-time student.
Background
Established from a generous donation from prominent alumnus Alek Safarian, this scholarship supports emerging leaders in the areas of pharmacy, pharmacology, medicine, nursing or science who demonstrate an interest in the pharmaceutical industry.
You must:
Note: Current MBA students, University employees and promotional partners are not eligible to apply.
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