2020-21 entry
Essex Business School is offering the tuition fee discounts to students funding their own MBA studies starting in October 2020 or January 2021. The school is able to offer fee discounts between 10% - 100% of tuition fee value.
2021-22 entry
Essex Business School is offering tuition fee discounts to students funding their own MBA studies starting in October 2021. The school is able to offer fee discounts between 10% - 100% of tuition fee value.
If you're a current student looking for information about an award you received, see our terms and conditions for previous years.
How to apply
You don't need to complete a separate application form for this scholarship. If you meet the eligibility criteria above you will be assessed during your interview.
You will be invited to interview as soon as possible after submitting your application. The MBA Director will assess you for a scholarship award during your interview.
During your interview, the MBA Director will be particularly looking for evidence of:
The award is available to students who are applying to the full-time and part-time MBA programme, provided you are funding your own studies. It is not available if you're fully or partly sponsored.
A new kind of university… where students could live and learn… and research really mattered' – this was the founding vision of Essex’s first Vice-Chancellor Sir Albert Sloman. The plans were seen as so ground-breaking that Sir Albert was asked to give the prestigious Reith Lectures on BBC Radio in 1963, the year before we opened to explain our cutting-edge approach to study, research and teaching. At University of Essex, we have established a worldwide reputation for top quality teaching and research since being founded in 1964. Over the past five decades we have grown to more than 11,000 students, including over 3,000 postgraduates, who come from all over the world to study at one of our three campuses in Colchester, Loughton and Southend.
The architecture of Essex’s Colchester Campus was designed to integrate social and educational space to foster a real sense of community. ‘Brutalist’ buildings such s as the Albert Sloman Library and the Hexagon, created by architect Kenneth Capon, have now become iconic. You can listen to Professor Jules Lubbock and Dr William Whyte discuss the celebrated architecture at Colchester Campus.
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