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The Global Ship Lease Scholarship for Women in Shipping

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Multiple disciplines
Disciplines
Various benefits
Grant
United Kingdom
Location
Not specified
Application deadline

About

Every year dozens of successful applicants to Bayes Business School are awarded course scholarships in recognition of their previous outstanding academic achievements and strong course application.

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit and need based

Number of scholarships to award

One

Grant

Full tuition waiver

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The Global Ship Lease Scholarship for Women in Shipping was established in 2024, to actively support gender-diversification in a historically male-dominated industry. Global Ship Lease is a containership owner, chartering ships to leading container shipping companies.

The Company has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 2008, has offices in Athens, and is a project partner to Bayes Business School on the UK National Clean Maritime Research Hub.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

Value: One scholarship, covering full tuition fees.

Eligibility

  • Eligible courses: MSc Shipping, Trade and Finance.
  • Gender: Open to women.
  • Geographical requirements: None.
  • Academic requirements: Must be able to demonstrate academic excellence.
  • Financial need: Must be able to demonstrate financial need.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Multiple disciplines

Locations

United Kingdom

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

Bachelor

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

Not specified

Apply via the form.

Please note that in order to be considered for this scholarship you must have accepted, and paid the deposit for, a conditional or unconditional offer on our MSc Shipping, Trade and Finance degree. Any application submitted prior to an offer being made will be deleted without further notification.

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