Zaragoza
Logistics Center and Medecins Sans Frontieres
offers Master’s Scholarships in Logistics & Supply Chain Management in Spain 2013
Logistics Center and Medecins Sans Frontieres
offers Master’s Scholarships in Logistics & Supply Chain Management in Spain 2013
Study Subject(s):
Study
subject is logistics & supply chain management.
subject is logistics & supply chain management.
Course Level:
This
scholarship is available for pursuing master’s degree program.
scholarship is available for pursuing master’s degree program.
Scholarship Provider:
Zaragoza
Logistics Center
Logistics Center
Scholarship can be taken at:
Spain
Eligibility:
-Scholarships
are awarded only to students who have been admitted to the MITZaragoza Master
of Engineering in Logistics & Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program
through the Foundation’s regular admissions procedure.
-The applicants should display exceptional academic achievement and distinctive
personal accomplishment in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in
humanitarian logistics. To be eligible you must comply with the following
criteria:
a. Granted admission to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program.
b. Fluency in English, minimum TOEFL score of 103 points in the Internet based
test. The ability to also speak French is a plus.
c. Completion of a four year undergraduate program equivalent to a Bachelor’s
Degree.
d. Professional experience in developing countries, interaction with or working
for public health or humanitarian and development aid agencies is a plus.
are awarded only to students who have been admitted to the MITZaragoza Master
of Engineering in Logistics & Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program
through the Foundation’s regular admissions procedure.
-The applicants should display exceptional academic achievement and distinctive
personal accomplishment in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in
humanitarian logistics. To be eligible you must comply with the following
criteria:
a. Granted admission to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program.
b. Fluency in English, minimum TOEFL score of 103 points in the Internet based
test. The ability to also speak French is a plus.
c. Completion of a four year undergraduate program equivalent to a Bachelor’s
Degree.
d. Professional experience in developing countries, interaction with or working
for public health or humanitarian and development aid agencies is a plus.
Scholarship Open for International Students:
Students
who have been admitted to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program through the Foundation’s regular
admissions procedure can ally for this Scholarships. Although open to all
individuals, preference will be given to applicants who are African national.
who have been admitted to the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program through the Foundation’s regular
admissions procedure can ally for this Scholarships. Although open to all
individuals, preference will be given to applicants who are African national.
Scholarship Description:
Zaragoza
Logistics Center (ZLC) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are awarding one full
tuition scholarship for a qualified applicant with a background or experience
in interacting with public health and/or humanitarian and development aid
agencies in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in humanitarian
logistics to undertake the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program in the academic year 2013-2014.The
scholarship holder must make a contractual commitment to work for Médecins Sans
Frontières (MSF) for a period of at least two years upon graduation of the
ZLOG Program. Through this scholarship, the Foundation hopes to
attract outstanding future leaders who can make a vital contribution to
filling the capacity gap in humanitarian aid organizations for welltrained
supply chain and logistics professionals dedicated to the field of health and
humanitarian logistics.
Logistics Center (ZLC) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are awarding one full
tuition scholarship for a qualified applicant with a background or experience
in interacting with public health and/or humanitarian and development aid
agencies in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in humanitarian
logistics to undertake the MIT-Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics
& Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program in the academic year 2013-2014.The
scholarship holder must make a contractual commitment to work for Médecins Sans
Frontières (MSF) for a period of at least two years upon graduation of the
ZLOG Program. Through this scholarship, the Foundation hopes to
attract outstanding future leaders who can make a vital contribution to
filling the capacity gap in humanitarian aid organizations for welltrained
supply chain and logistics professionals dedicated to the field of health and
humanitarian logistics.
Number of awards offered:
One Scholarship is
awarded.
awarded.
Duration of Awards:
Scholarships
are offered for the academic year 2013-2014.
are offered for the academic year 2013-2014.
What does it cover?
Scholarship covers
a full tuition fees.
a full tuition fees.
Selection Criteria:
Although
open to all individuals, preference will be given to applicants who are African
nationals. Competition for the ZLOG scholarships is intense and highly
competitive. The candidates will be chosen on the basis of:
– Ability to make a significant contribution to the discipline of humanitarian
logistics, with a strong aptitude for analysis and a creative approach to
defining and solving problems.
(30%)
– Academic merit as according to academic records. (25%)
– Experience and interest in working in multicultural teams. (20%)
-Enthusiastic pursuit of self-improvement and a desire to be at the forefront
in the creation and discovery of new knowledge. (10%)
– Recognition of the importance of personal integrity and ethical decision
making. (10%)
– Background or experience in developing countries; or in interacting with or
working for public health or humanitarian and development aid agencies. (5%)
open to all individuals, preference will be given to applicants who are African
nationals. Competition for the ZLOG scholarships is intense and highly
competitive. The candidates will be chosen on the basis of:
– Ability to make a significant contribution to the discipline of humanitarian
logistics, with a strong aptitude for analysis and a creative approach to
defining and solving problems.
(30%)
– Academic merit as according to academic records. (25%)
– Experience and interest in working in multicultural teams. (20%)
-Enthusiastic pursuit of self-improvement and a desire to be at the forefront
in the creation and discovery of new knowledge. (10%)
– Recognition of the importance of personal integrity and ethical decision
making. (10%)
– Background or experience in developing countries; or in interacting with or
working for public health or humanitarian and development aid agencies. (5%)
Notifications:
Applicants
will be notified by e-mail of the outcome and the scholarship holder will
receive an official award letter by May 10th 2013.
will be notified by e-mail of the outcome and the scholarship holder will
receive an official award letter by May 10th 2013.
Scholarship Application Deadline:
Do
submit your applications till April 15th 2013
submit your applications till April 15th 2013