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Out in Business Sloan Scholarship

Key Details

Funded by: London Business School

Value: Up to 25% of tuition fees

Open to:

Applicants who have been admitted on to the Sloan programme

Number of awards: 2

Overview

At London Business School we foster an inclusive environment for those within the LGBTQ+ community by empowering students and staff with access to a strong network of like-minded leaders and campus-wide events enabled by the support of allies.

This scholarship aims to support exceptional candidates who intend to contribute to LGBTQ+ equality and the Out in Business Club during their time at London Business School. Preference will be given to those whose prior experience, and personal and professional goals help to raise the profile of LGBTQ+ people in business and enterprise.

We expect the recipient(s) of the Out in Business Scholarship to be highly engaged in leading LGBTQ+ diversity initiatives in our community. As part of accepting the award, the students will also agree to take a leading role in Out in Business initiatives during their time in business school.

The scholarship includes a scholarship of up to 25%, which will be applied against your tuition fees.

All Sloan admits are eligible to apply for the scholarship, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

About the Out in Business Club:

For over 20 years, the OiB club has pursued its mission: to help members fulfil their career development goals and to make the business world more inclusive. With over 900 members, including engaged alumni, OiB is one of the most active clubs on campus for both LGBTQ+ students and allies. OiB partners with employers, from diverse sectors, committed to the highest diversity and inclusion standards through targeted career events and opportunities to network.


Programmes: Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy

How to apply

Applicants must download and complete the application form.

Once complete, please send your application form to the programme inbox: sloanadmissions@london.edu