MBA Scholarships, London School of Business and Finance, UK

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Master of Business and Administration at LSBF

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally recognised business degree and a valuable qualification for those aiming to become global business leaders. It is academic in nature, yet provides practical preparation for individuals in business and management. Ten or twenty years ago, any MBA might have been enough to secure the best jobs. Today, employers want to know where you studied.

London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) has a history of designing innovative and industry-relevant programmes which answer the questions senior executives face worldwide. This pioneering nature and ongoing quest for excellence was as well the key to forging our dynamic academic partnership with Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB) which has seen the triple accredited, globally ranked GGSB MBA delivered in the heart of London.

Scholarship Programmes

London School of Business and Finance offers four innovative scholarship programmes.


As part of our commitment to inspiring leadership in business enterprise, LSBF may award students who demonstrate exceptional potential and determination to succeed, a merit based scholarship. Our scholarship programmes are intended to continue the LSBF culture of academic and professional distinction. Students can apply for the scholarship that matches their circumstances and academic interests from the following:

  • The Emerging Markets Scholarship (in collaboration with our royal patron HRH Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO)
  • The Bank of Scotland International Scholarship (for Chinese Students)
  • The Diversity Scholarship
  • The Women in Business Scholarship
  • The Corporate Scholarship

Co-ordinator’s Name
Moneesha Imrit
Harriet Clement
on +44 (0)207 823 2303
E-mail: info[at]lsbf.org.uk
Visit the website: http://www.lsbf.org.uk/programmes/masters/mba.html


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