Italy's Alma Graduate School has announced details for its 2012-2013 "African Scholarship" program, which will award funds to ten Alma MBA students from African countries.
To be eligible for the scholarships, students should be citizens of an African nation, be proficient in English, and have at least two years of work experience. Additionally, they should have a desire to "contribute to the social and economic development of their continent," according to the Alma Graduate School website.
The scholarships will cover all tuition fees (27,000 EUR) as well as up to 10,000 EUR for living expenses. Applications are due July 2.
10 scholarships to cover tuition and living expenses for citizens of African countries
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