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MIB School of Management Announces 3 New Scholarships

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Are you a woman, entrepreneur, or recent college graduate who has always wanted to live in Italy? Now might be your chance, since the MIB School of Management in Trieste just announced three new scholarships for their international MBA program.

 

The MIB School of Management is an AMBA-accredited school that was ranked #36 in the QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 2012. Scholarship applicants don't need to speak Italian, since MIB's full-time international MBA is delivered entirely in English. The curriculum is designed to help students develop their decision-making and management skills by giving them an understanding of the thematic principles of international management.

All of the scholarships listed cover 50% of the Master Course tuition fees (€12.500). Applicants for all scholarships must have:

 

  • An undergraduate degree
  • Excellent English skills (although a TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE certificate is not required)
  • At least three years of work experience

 

You can find out if you meet the eligibility requirements by visiting the website, from which each scholarship is detailed below: 

 

Women MBA Scholarship

This scholarship is open to all talented female candidates. The goal of the scholarship is to allow women with high leadership and career potential to get an MIB MBA.

 

Entrepreneurs Scholarship

The Entrepreneurs Scholarship is open to entrepreneurs 35 and under. This scholarship is designed for highly motivated, innovated candidates that have strong leadership potential.

 

Young Talents Scholarship

The Young Talents MBA scholarship is open to applicants 27 and under. The scholarship is designed for young candidates with high leadership and career potential.

 

 

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