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Canon Collins Trust and Edinburgh Business School Distance Learning MBA Scholarships.

We accept applications for distance learning MBA scholarships all year round. In order for your application to be assessed in the next round, we must receive it by the deadline of 31st March 2010.

 

Edinburgh Business School (EBS) is working with Canon Collins Trust to select applicants for the EBS Distance Learning MBA Scholarship. Unlike our other scholarship schemes, this is open to applicants from all over sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Canon Collins Trust will select disadvantaged individuals who have the motivation and capacity to undertake the Distance Learning MBA, but who face funding difficulties.  The aim of the Scholarship Programme is to support life long learning amongst communities where it will make a positive contribution towards their development, and give individuals valuable post-graduate education which will enhance their day to day work.

 

The internationally regarded EBS is providing access to its innovative and flexible distance learning programme using Canon Collins Trust as an experienced partner in the selection and short listing of deserving eligible candidates. Successful candidates will be already in work, or self-employed, and at a point in their life and career where this MBA will make maximum impact for themselves and their community, although they may otherwise have been unable to undertake it due to the lack of funds.  The impact of the MBA on their lives and that of their community will be crucial in determining the outcome of their application.

 

For an application form click here

For information which will help you complete your application click here

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions

For more information about the MBA and Edinburgh Business School you can go to their website:http://www.ebsglobal.net/programmes/mba-distance-learning

 

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Melusi Ndhlalambi

“I was successful in getting a Chevening Scholarship, jointly funded by Canon Collins Trust and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UK), for a Public Health masters degree in the UK. Southern Africa is facing epidemic after epidemic and you need specialists to deal with these issues. Canon Collins Trust might not realise what difference they are making in our lives in southern Africa, but they will certainly go down in my history as an institution that helped me realise my dreams.

MELUSI NDHLALAMBI
Canon Collins Chevening Scholar, 2004 - 2005 currently the head of programmes for Africa Medical and Research Foundation in South Africa (AMREF)