Business Ethics and Sustainability Executive MBA Scholarship
The Business Ethics and Sustainability Executive MBA Scholarship recognises candidates who have made a positive impact in an area which benefits either their local community or the wider world.
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Accepting applications | Applications for 2025 now open |
Open to students enrolled on: |
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Award value | 50% of the full Executive MBA - Global Fee |
Number available | 1 |
Closing date | Monday 2nd June 2025 at 5pm. |
Criteria:To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, you must work in an area relevant to or demonstrate an influence in the following activities:
Candidates do not need to hold an offer on the Executive MBA - Global programme before applying for the scholarship, but they are expected to have checked their eligibility to the programme. |
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How to apply:To apply for this scholarship, candidates are required to write an 800-word piece answering the question, "How should an organisation address its social responsibilities toward customers, shareholders, employees, and the community as part of its commitment to the 'triple bottom line'?” In addition to providing your thoughts and analysis on the above question, please also utilise one particular business case study to showcase an organisation which covers this practice well. Please write your essay on the application form which can be downloaded at the top of this page, and return it to Anna Kite, anna.kite@henley.ac.uk, attaching a copy of your CV. One winner will be chosen from all entries received by the closing date and will receive a 50% scholarship against the full tuition fees for the Executive MBA - Global programme beginning in October 2025. Candidates not chosen as the winner will be considered for a Director's Award Scholarship if they hold an offer on the programme. |
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