Published: 08 Aug 2024 703 views
These scholarships are generously funded by University of Oxford and HEC Montréal alumnus Jean Chagnon.
Jean Chagnon is a University of Oxford alumnus who completed a MPhil in Management Studies in 1973. Jean subsequently served as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Lallemand for 34 years. Now a member of the company’s board of directors, Jean continues to serve as a Senior Vice-President and special adviser to the company.
As an alumnus of both Oxford and HEC Montréal, Jean established this scholarship to give others the same opportunity he has benefited from. This scholarship offers a graduate of HEC Montréal the chance to attend a postgraduate programme at Oxford Saïd. A partnered scholarship at HEC Montréal will enable a graduate of Oxford University to attend a postgraduate programme at HEC Montréal.
As the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford is a unique and historic institution. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris.
Application Deadline | 06 Jan 2025 |
Value | £53,000 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Oxford |
Type | Postgraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Oxford |
Gender | Men and Women |
Scholarship value: Up to £53,000 for one year.
Awarded on the basis of academic excellence demonstrated through degree results, GMAT or GRE score (if applicable), previous university prizes and awards, and other academic achievements.
No additional application required. We use the details you supply in your Saïd Business School programme application form to determine eligibility.
You must apply to your programme by the following dates to be considered:
If no eligible candidates apply by the above dates, this scholarship may be awarded to candidates who apply at a later stage. However, early application is advised.
For more details visit: University of Oxford website.