Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
Description
Eligible programme
Master in International Business and Management (MBIM)
In the MBIM programme you learn to solve international business issues from the boardroom perspective of an existing company, with significant practical and professional orientation towards international business. The programme truly applies professional knowledge and skills into practice. You will be working together with students and faculty from all over the world. On top of this, the MIBM offers you the opportunity to obtain a double degree, allowing you to study for 1/3 of the programme at the Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
After completing the Double Degree programme, you will receive 2 officially recognised international master's diplomas:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen
- Master of Science in International Business (MSc) from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
The tuition fee for the MIBM programme is € 7,900 per academic year (based on the academic year 2022-2023). The programme starts in September and has duration of 18 months. Graduates of the MIBM programme are awarded an internationally recognised MBA degree worth 90 ECTS, accredited by the NVAO (Dutch and Flemish Accreditation Organisation).
Scholarship details
Scholarships available
1 scholarship per country for students from:
- India
- Indonesia
Value of the scholarship
Tuition fee: € 3,000
Duration of scholarship
Entire duration of the studies (18 months)
Requirements
Academic requirement
Bachelor’s degree
English level
- TOEFL iBT minimum score: 90, no sub score below 21
- IELTS minimum score: 6.5, no sub score below 6.0
More information
How to apply
Application deadline
1 April 2023
Documentation to provide
- A motivation video in English
- Valid international passport
An interview could be part of the admission procedure.
Terms and conditions
By applying for OTS you agree to the Orange Tulip Scholarship terms and conditions.