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All Nationalities EBSL Scholarships at Regent's University London..2015

All Nationalities EBSL Scholarships at Regent’s University London, United Kingdom - 2015/16


All Nationalities EBSL Scholarships at Regent’s University London, United Kingdom - 2015/16
Regent’s University London is inviting applications for EBSL international scholarships for 2015/2016 entry. Scholarships are awarded for the BA (Hons) International Business, BA (Hons) International Business & Chinese Studies and the BA (Hons) International Events Management programmes. Two half-scholarships cover half the fees for one standard programme duration and one full scholarship covers the full fees for a standard programme duration. This scholarship is awarded through competition.
Application Deadline: 29 May 2015
Programmes Offered:
Scholarships are awarded for following programmes: 
  1. International Business
  2. Chinese Studies
  3. International Events Management
Course Level:
Scholarships are available for pursuing Undergraduate Degree Program at Regent’s University London.
Eligibility:
Scholarships are available for the students of all nationality.
Benefit:
Two half-scholarships cover half the fees for one standard programme duration and one full scholarship covers the full fees for a standard programme duration.
Tenure:
Standard Programme Duration.
Number of Awards:
There are Three scholarships are offered.
Application Procedure:
  • Send three copies of your entry by post, fax or email. To enter the competition for the 2015/16 EBSL International Scholarship, please answer one of the listed essay questions. You must submit your application and be holding an offer from RUL by the closing date.
  • This scholarship is awarded through competition. The panel of judges will be looking for a creative and research-based approach to your work. Any research you do, such as contacting firms or the business community in general, will be rewarded in the assessment process.  You should reference your work appropriately and provide a full bibliography, listing the relevant sources. The winning entry will be interesting and thought-provoking, and should not exceed eight double-spaced pages in length. Your entry and supporting documents will be used to determine the shortlist.
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