£20,000 - £20,000
No deadline
Global
individual
About This Opportunity
The FUNED Mexico Scholarship provides financial support of £20,000 towards tuition fees for Mexican nationals pursuing the Full-Time MBA programme at Imperial College Business School. This scholarship is offered in partnership with FUNED, a non-profit organisation supporting Mexican students pursuing graduate degrees. It reflects Imperial's commitment to global access to education. The scholarship is available to prospective students who hold an offer for the Full-Time MBA programme before applying to FUNED for funding. Funding decisions are made directly by FUNED.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Global
- Citizenship
- Mexico
- Project in
- United Kingdom
- Applicants
- individual
Application Details
Stages
- 1 two_stage
Review process
Applicants must first apply and receive an offer for the Full-Time MBA programme at Imperial College Business School. Once an offer is received, candidates apply directly to FUNED for funding. Funding decisions are made and confirmed by FUNED.
Restrictions
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External Application
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- Award Amount
- £20,000 - £20,000
- Application Deadline
- No deadline
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