European
Business School London International Scholarship
One full scholarship
covers the full fees for a standard programme duration and two
half-scholarships cover half the fees for one standard programme
duration. Scholarships are awarded through a competition process.
Available for specific programmes.
Internal /
external funding: Internal
Type of
funding: Scholarship
Nationality:
All
Amount: One full scholarship covers
th
e full fees for a standard programme duration and two half-scholarships cover
half the fees for one standard programme duration.
Level of
study:
- Undergraduate
Details
The European
Business School London has established three scholarships which celebrate the
international spirit of EBSL. One full scholarship covers the full fees for a
standard programme duration and two half-scholarships cover half the fees for
one standard programme duration.
Scholarships are
available for the BA (Hons) International Business and the BA (Hons)
International Events Management.
Apply
This scholarship is
awarded through competition.
To enter the
competition for the 2016/17 EBSL International Scholarship, please answer one
of the essay questions listed below.
You must submit your
application and be holding an offer from Regent’s University London by the
closing date of 31 May 2016, 17.00, UK time. We will not accept late entries.
Please note: the
scholarship is not available to transfer students, or students who join the
programme with advanced standing.
Email your
entry to: admit@regents.ac.uk
If shortlisted, you
will be invited to Regent’s to:
- Make a
presentation on your written submission - Answer
questions on your presentation and your written submission - Be
interviewed in different settings on your general knowledge, interpersonal
skills and ability to present yourself
2016/17 Scholarship
Questions
1. A recent report
from Amnesty International revealed that child labour is currently taking place
in the production of cobalt in Congo, and used in mobile devices by global
companies such as Apple and Samsung. How can international companies tackle
child labour in their international supply chain, especially when it involves
raw materials from developing countries?
2. 2015 saw an
increasing amount of international businesses placing greater emphasis on
strategic customer relationships. Discuss how these relationships are created
and maintained through the use of modern day marketing techniques.
3. You have probably
seen this at an international airport: HSBC’s poster that shows a grasshopper
with different messages “USA—Pest. China—Pet. Northern Thailand—Appetizer.”
Discuss the increasing importance of cultural intelligence in the face of new
global challenges and cultural adaptation issues for managers and
organisations. Comment on the opportunities and challenges to develop the
competencies of cultural intelligence in an organisation.
4. Following the
2014 FIFA World Cup Finals, Brazil will once again be the focus of the sporting
world in 2016 in hosting the Summer Olympic Games. Discuss how such mega events
are used by international destinations as a catalyst for change. Do these
events offer high levels of return on investment to their stakeholders?
5. Encouraging an
enterprising spirit is at the root of many of the EBS London modules and
programmes, including international business and events management. Many of our
graduates start their own businesses and have become successful entrepreneurs.
Your task is to produce a business proposal for any new venture, indicating
clearly how the new business venture will be funded and how it will attract
customers.
How we judge
the competition
The panel of judges will be looking for a creative and research-based approach
to your work. Any research you do, such as contacting firms or the business
community in general, will be rewarded in the assessment process. You
should reference your work appropriately and provide a full bibliography,
listing the relevant sources.
The winning entry
will be interesting and thought-provoking, and should not exceed eight
double-spaced pages in length. Your entry and supporting documents will be used
to determine the shortlist.
Applicable
programmes
- International Business – BA (Hons)
- International Business & Chinese Studies – BA (Hons)
- International Events Management – BA (Hons)