$75,000 MBA Scholarship
The Cranfield MBA Alumni in Australia seek a talented person with great leadership potential and who has a passion to contribute to the development of Australia for a scholarship to enable them to attend the Cranfield School of Management in the UK to gain their MBA.
The Economist magazine ranks Cranfield as one of the top 20 full-time MBAs in the world. Over 240 people in Australia have gained their MBA from there over the years since the early 1960s.
The scholarship is one of the highest value scholarships available in Australia and covers tuition fees for the one-year, full time MBA programme and also provides a grant for living expenses and airfares. It is worth up to $75,000, depending upon exchange rates.
The scholarship has already helped five talented Australians gain their MBA and then move on to exciting careers both back in Australia and Internationally. The academic year in the UK starts in September each year.
People who should apply will have at least 3 years of practical, real-life work and life experience with a track record of success and will be most probably around 28 to 34 years of age and have the talent and passion to contribute to Australia's future.
Don’t think you could be selected? The selection process is not just based upon academic achievement but on a whole series of personal qualities and your showing why you would make the most of the opportunity to contribute to life in Australia. Runners-up are offered special scholarships by the school that waive half the fees.
To find out more about the Scholarship, the Cranfield School of Management and the previous winners please go: www.cranfieldalumni.org.au
The closing date for applications is at the end of March 2012 but the application process can take six to eight weeks so it is wise to start as soon as you can, preferably before Christmas. Robert Milagre (Robert_Milagre@cranfieldalumni.org.au) would be happy to answer any questions and encourages those wishing to do an MBA to apply for this once in a lifetime opportunity.








