Fully Funded Scholarship in Sweden by Stockholm School of Economics for the international students. The Stockholm School is offering 2 types of scholarships
- SSE MBA Corporate Partner Scholarship
- SSE MBA Carl Silfvén Scholarship
SSE MBA Corporate Partner Scholarship
The Stockholm School of Economics invites our Corporate Partners to nominate their top talents to receive a scholarship for the SSE MBA Executive Format program. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee of SEK 465.000 + VAT.
The next SSE MBA Executive Format program starts in January 2019 and each Corporate Partner is encouraged to nominate 1-2 top talents for the scholarship before August 31, 2018.
Candidates are ideally high-potential managers:
•with an entrepreneurial spirit and a proven record of successful leadership
•who would benefit from building a strong network in Sweden and Scandinavia
•with (at least) a Bachelor degree, a high level of English proficiency and a minimum of five years relevant work experience
To nominate a candidate, or have someone else in your organization nominate a candidate, please click and fill out this Open form.
SSE MBA Carl Silfvén Scholarship
The Stockholm School of Economics announces a scholarship from the Carl Silfvén Foundation, a foundation established through the will of Carl Silfvén in 1914. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee of SEK 465.000 + VAT for SSE MBA Executive Format, as well as living and travelling, costs up to SEK 300.000.
The scholarship will be awarded a person employed by a Swedish organization anywhere in the world, with a Bachelor’s degree in a non-business subject. The scholarship shall promote the competitiveness of Swedish-based business in an international market. Up to two scholarships are awarded.
Candidates are ideally high-potentials with (at least) a Bachelor degree in a non-business subject, a high level of English proficiency and a minimum of five years relevant work experience
To apply for the scholarship please click and fill out this Open form before August 31, 2018.
3 to 7 finalists are chosen and asked to provide a full application (including interview and tests). The recipient of the scholarship is selected by the Silfvén foundation.