Aberdeen joins Edinburgh Uni to launch new business scholarship scheme
Industry leaders have backed a new Scotland-wide search for the future talent who will drive growth in the nation’s key sectors, launched by University of Edinburgh Business School today.
The School is calling for exceptional professionals to compete for the chance to be awarded one of five scholarships – covering up to all programme fees – for its 27 month, £27,100 Executive MBA.
The scholarships are aimed at individuals working in, or with ambitions to develop a career in one of five key sectors - life sciences, financial services, renewables, digital and food & drink.
The initiative is backed by industry leaders including Ian Walker (Johnson & Johnson), Anne Richards (Aberdeen Asset Management), Ian Marchant (Nova Innovation and Infinis) Karin Hayhow (Mackie’s of Scotland) and Dr Colin Adams (Technology incubator, Informatics Ventures).
The Scottish Government has identified these five sectors as key to the nation’s economic development.
Combined, they already contribute more than £90bn to the Scottish economy annually and employ half a million people.
Successful applicants will have the opportunity to join the programme - which focuses on equipping students with strategic and responsible leadership skills - in 2015/2016 or 2016/17.
Dr Malcolm Kirkup, director of MBA programmes at University of Edinburgh Business School, said: “As a School we have a part to play in the current industry and policy debates that are calling for a boost in the pool of executive talent across Scotland.
“Life Sciences, Renewables and Digital are fast joining more established sectors like Food & Drink and Financial Services to become the power houses of our economy. But to remain competitive in the years to come, these industries need to continue to develop their future leaders.
“With this initiative we want to harness exceptional talent across Scotland to shape and upskill the next generation of leaders, so they can navigate these sectors to future growth on the international stage.”
Anne Richards, chief investment officer at Aberdeen Asset Management, said: “University of Edinburgh Business School’s MBA is an important part of developing the skills and talents needed in a successful economy.
“It focuses on strategic leadership and the development of business men and women that will make significant contributions to Scotland’s long-term growth both domestically and internationally.”
Applicants may nominate themselves or be nominated by their employer. Expressions of interest should be logged on www.business-school.ed.ac.uk by midnight on Sunday 12th July.
Nominees will then be asked to submit a 1,000 word statement on why they should be selected, with shortlisted candidates undertaking a rigorous selection process before the five scholarships are awarded at the end of July.
Applicants may nominate themselves or be nominated by their employer.
Expressions of interest should be logged on www.business-school.ed.ac.uk by midnight on Sunday 12th July.
Nominees will then be asked to submit a 1,000 word statement on why they should be selected, with shortlisted candidates undertaking a rigorous selection process before the five scholarships are awarded at the end of July.
Candidates are encouraged to visit www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/emba/search for more details and to register their interest.
Successful applicants will be required to pay a non-returnable deposit of £1,500 to confirm their commitment, before the programme start date.