The Education Foundation of Greendale was established with the purpose of generating financial support to provide educational opportunities for students. Their efforts have resulted in funding over $202,953 in student projects and learning opportunities.
Greendale Foundation has announced to provide access to the INSEAD MBA program for disadvantaged Southern and East Africans who are committed to developing international management expertise in Africa and who plan their careers in the Southern and East African regions.
Scholarship recipients must return to work in these African regions within 3 years of graduation; in the event this condition is not met, the recipients will be asked by INSEAD to refund their scholarship within the fourth year after completion of the MBA Program.
INSEAD Business School is considered to be one of the world’s leading and largest graduate business schools with campuses in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore) and Abu Dhabi, and a research centre in Israel.
Eligibility:
Candidates must be nationals from Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa (disadvantaged backgrounds), Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia or Zimbabwe (from disadvantaged backgrounds)who have undergone the major part of their education in Southern or East Africa. Preference will be given to those who have worked there prior to INSEAD. The candidate’s financial situation will also be taken into consideration.
Amount of Award:
€35,000
Deadline for submission of applications:
February 11 for the July Class (starts in September).
August 18 for the December Class (starts in January).
For more information and details, you can visit this link.