Strathclyde Business School Announces Up to £17,000 Full-Time MBA Scholarships for 2025 Intake

By Kai April 12, 2025
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Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, Scotland, has opened applications for its Full-Time MBA Scholarships for the September 2025 intake, offering awards ranging from £10,000 to £17,000. Located in Scotland, United Kingdom, the prestigious institution is encouraging early applications, with the final deadline for consideration set as 31 July 2025.

The scholarships will be granted on a rolling basis, with early applicants standing a higher chance of securing funding. The award amount will depend on the candidate’s interview performance, application strength, and professional background. Applicants are expected to demonstrate strong leadership, managerial experience, academic achievements, and a clear trajectory of career growth.

“These scholarships are aimed at exceptional individuals who not only show academic and professional excellence but who can also enhance the cultural and experiential diversity of our MBA cohort,” the university stated.

Candidates selected for the scholarship will also take on the role of student ambassadors. Their responsibilities will include supporting recruitment efforts and participating in various events during their study in the UK.

To be eligible, applicants must have received an offer to study a full-time MBA at Strathclyde for the 2025/26 academic year. Only self-funded, fee-paying students can apply. Applicants receiving full sponsorship from embassies or government offices, as well as those enrolled in online or blended learning programmes, are not eligible.

Up to 20 scholarships will be awarded, covering a wide range of business disciplines such as Accounting and Finance, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Management Science, and more.

The United Kingdom continues to remain a top destination for business education, and this competitive scholarship from Strathclyde further enhances its appeal for aspiring global leaders. Prospective applicants are encouraged to apply early to maximise their chances of selection.

Source: SHIKSHA

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