The Georgina and Charlotte Bloomberg Public Service Fellows Program prepares high-potential students with the skills, knowledge, and networks to be impactful public service leaders. The Bloomberg Public Service Fellows will receive full-tuition scholarships for full-time study to complete their NYU Wagner Master of Public Administration or Master of Urban Planning degrees and funded summer internships between their first and second years to gain experience in the practice of public service in the public or nonprofit sector.
This endowed scholarship has been created by INSEAD alumnus Jonathan Knowles MBA’91D in honour of his parents, Oliver and June, who had a global outlook and views on diversity well ahead of their time, and helped many people with education. In line with INSEAD they also believed business could and should be a “force for good”. Created by a scientist to enable other scientists to attend INSEAD and develop their business skills, the scholarship supports applicants whose educational background and professional experience have a strong scientific focus. Scientific disciplines include physics, chemistry, biology and related fields such as medicine and veterinary medicine. Candidates with advanced degrees in mathematics will also be considered. The scholarship aims to attract scientists to the INSEAD MBA programme who will contribute to the breath of diversity in the student body thus maintaining the exceptional diversity that is the hallmark of the school.
INSEAD is all about diversity. The global INSEAD community is a unique blend of all nationalities, cultures, backgrounds, languages, religions and genders. Our goal is to provide opportunities for all, including those from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. We are proud to offer an INSEAD Reaching Out LGBT MBA Fellowship to encourage and help LGBT students to attend the INSEAD MBA programme. This is a competitive fellowship. In addition to a strong academic and professional background, applicants must demonstrate their capacity to be a leader for the LBGT community at INSEAD. We expect the fellowship holder to contribute actively to campus life, to the INSEAD blog and especially to lead initiatives that benefit the LGBT community. INSEAD is a part of the Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA) Fellowship scheme and INSEAD LGBT Fellows will have access to the wider ROMBA community and opportunities: Reaching Out MBA Fellowship.
This scholarship is an endowed gift to INSEAD from the Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (Sylff). The Fund was established in 1987 by the Nippon Foundation. The Sylff programme demonstrates its commitment to education through awarding fellowships to promising graduate students in the social sciences and humanities. 69 universities and consortia worldwide, including INSEAD, have received endowments of US $1 million. The Sylff programme is now building a worldwide community of young leaders made up of the Sylff Fellows at all funded institutions. By receiving this award at INSEAD, candidates automatically join the Sylff worldwide network and gain opportunity to apply for additional Sylff support programs. As a philanthropist and the founding chairman of the Nippon Foundation, Ryoichi Sasakawa articulated a philosophy that remains the driving force of the programme today. “The world is one family”, he maintained, “and all mankind are brothers and sisters”. The Sylff programme is based on these principles. By helping to create a new generation of leaders, it seeks to overcome the divisions of nationality, religion, ethnic background and politics. Sylff would like to encourage candidates of any nationality to broaden their knowledge and enhance their career opportunities through the INSEAD MBA programme. One Sylff award will be granted in each Class.
At Rennes School of Business, we value the academic talent that you will bring to the classroom.
Thinking beyond the frame means opening one’s mind toward other cultures.
Open to students who are enrolled in our Bachelor in Management and applying to one of our master’s programmes.
The Andy Burgess Scholarship Fund for Entrepreneurship at INSEAD was created in 2005 with the generous support of entrepreneur Andy Burgess (MBA ’91D). This endowed fund will provide one scholarship per year for a participant in each January class, in perpetuity, to deserving candidates admitted to the INSEAD MBA programme, who through their professional experience prior to INSEAD demonstrate notable entrepreneurial accomplishments. Such individuals will commit to foster entrepreneurial talent within the INSEAD community. The fund underlines dedication to identifying individuals with strong entrepreneurial potential and real-world experience in driving innovation and success. By nurturing such talent, the scholarship aims to cultivate a vibrant ecosystem of entrepreneurship within the INSEAD community and beyond.
Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Group channels applications for the candidates who would like to be considered for the INSEAD Reaching out MBA Fellowship (ROMBA) or for the Emmanuel Goldstein MBA ’00D Endowed scholarship for diversity and inclusion. Successful candidates may only receive one of these awards.