Published: 12 Oct 2023 856 views
The Mansion House Scholarship Scheme (MHSS) awards scholarships to students and business executives at an early stage of their careers. Scholars are funded to study or undertake training or work experience in the financial services sector within the UK. The Scheme was established during Sir Richard Nichols’ mayoralty in 1997/98. Sir Richard was the first Lord Mayor of the City of London to act as Patron of the Scheme for the full term of his mayoralty and he made the first two awards, appointing Mansion House Scholars from Vietnam and Thailand, following visits to both countries. The Scheme was registered with the Charity Commission in 2001. Since its inception the Scheme has awarded 208 scholarships to applicants from 70 countries, 35 of which are defined as developing by the OECD.
International students from all over the world who wish to undertake undergraduate studies at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are advised tou apply for the International Undergraduate Scholarships. These scholarships are designed to reward applicants who have been offered a place to study with UEA and who can, clearly and concisely, explain how studying here at UEA will help them make an outstanding contribution to their chosen field of study and to the wider UEA community ... continue reading
Mansion House scholarships are limited to one year at the master's degree level or above; they provide funding for longer degrees or research projects. The ability to study finance or a relevant professional topic must be validated for applicants.
Further information can be found on the Mansion House website
Applicants can apply via email to [email protected]