Ashridge MBA scholarships


Duncan

Ashridge's next Full Time MBA programme starts at the end of January 2012 and I heard that they still have some places left. Scholarships are also still available for self-funded students to apply for.

As an Ashridge alum, I can speak for the great learning environment they have to offer. It is certainly not a school for most people, but for a course that emphasises leadership, integration, soft skills and people management it is certainly unique now that Henley has closed its full-time executive MBA, which is also aimed at students in their 30s.

If you know anyone interested in applying for an MBA please ask them to send enquiries to [email protected] or visit the website at http://bit.ly/AshFTMBA

Ashridge's next Full Time MBA programme starts at the end of January 2012 and I heard that they still have some places left. Scholarships are also still available for self-funded students to apply for.

As an Ashridge alum, I can speak for the great learning environment they have to offer. It is certainly not a school for most people, but for a course that emphasises leadership, integration, soft skills and people management it is certainly unique now that Henley has closed its full-time executive MBA, which is also aimed at students in their 30s.

If you know anyone interested in applying for an MBA please ask them to send enquiries to [email protected] or visit the website at http://bit.ly/AshFTMBA
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ezra

Interesting, here is some scholarship information from their website. Seems like they offer scholarships for the following categories:


Women in Leadership
Emerging Markets
Responsible Leadership
Public Sector
Not-for-profit Sector
Armed Forces Leavers
Post Redundancy / Return-to-work

These fund a lot of people that many MBA scholarships don't cover. I'd think that the "post redundancy" category would be good for many of the group you mentioned: students in their 30s.

It's not clear how much these scholarships offer, but, usually something is better than nothing.

Interesting, here is some scholarship information from their website. Seems like they offer scholarships for the following categories:
<blockquote>
Women in Leadership
Emerging Markets
Responsible Leadership
Public Sector
Not-for-profit Sector
Armed Forces Leavers
Post Redundancy / Return-to-work</blockquote>
These fund a lot of people that many MBA scholarships don't cover. I'd think that the "post redundancy" category would be good for many of the group you mentioned: students in their 30s.

It's not clear how much these scholarships offer, but, usually something is better than nothing.
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Duncan

Looking at the FT rankings: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/ashridge It's interesting to see that in the recession Ashridge is recruiting more women and international students, and I think that reflects the reduced availability of corporate funding for MBAs.

Ashridge really has a very strong management development approach, reflecting its roots in executive education: http://www.ashridge.com/Website/Content.nsf/wCOR/Ashridge+in+the+rankings?opendocument That means their MBA is build around project work rather than lectures.

Looking at the FT rankings: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/ashridge It's interesting to see that in the recession Ashridge is recruiting more women and international students, and I think that reflects the reduced availability of corporate funding for MBAs.

Ashridge really has a very strong management development approach, reflecting its roots in executive education: http://www.ashridge.com/Website/Content.nsf/wCOR/Ashridge+in+the+rankings?opendocument That means their MBA is build around project work rather than lectures.
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