Scholarship covers most of tuition fees for EMBA program

The University of Vienna (WU) Executive Academy is offering a 32,000-Euro scholarship for a qualified student beginning next year's WU Executive MBA Program. The scholarship is being offered in cooperation with the Austrian daily newspaper, Die Presse. This award covers most of the program's 37,000-Euro tuition.

Scholarship applications are due on November 3, 2008.

The part-time program will begin its tenth consecutive year in April. It is offered in partnership with the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. It has received three major accreditations - AACSB, EQUIS, and FIBAA. Graduates of the program received two degrees - one from Europe, and one from the United States.

WU will be holding an MBA information session on campus on October 8.

For more information about the scholarship and the programs on offer, please visit the WU website or the WU full FIND MBA directory profile.

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