NEW: Ban Ki-moon Scholarship

Date 2021-01-11

Partnership with Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens | Scholarship for students from Non-EU/EEA countries | Focus on 'Global Citizenship' and 'Sustainable Development Goals'

8th Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon supports new scholarship at MCI. ©flickr.com/The Official CTBTO Photostream
8th Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon supports new scholarship at MCI. ©flickr.com/The Official CTBTO Photostream

An exemplary collaboration between the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens and the MCI | The Entrepreneurial School® enables the establishment of a new type of scholarship.

The "Ban Ki-moon Scholarship at MCI" supports students who take up a master's program in fall 2021 and wish to make the objectives of "Global Citizenship" and the "Sustainable Development Goals' of the United Nations the focus of their professional careers during their master's studies at MCI.

The scholarship amount is worth EUR 10,000. Applications are now being accepted. Deadline for applications is March 31, 2021.

Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary General of the United Nations states: "Thank you for engaging in global citizenship and teaching your students to think and act globally!”

Andreas Altmann, MCI Rector: "Science and practical relevance, internationality and a strong sense of responsibility form supporting pillars of the DNA of the Entrepreneurial University® and coincide with the values of the now jointly established scholarship."

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