Skip to main content

Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance Summer Program Scholarship 2015

We are very pleased to announce that Tsinghua University, PBCSF have awarded the ICMA Centre 3 scholarships for students to join their Summer Programme from June 28 to July 10, 2015 in Beijing. The Scholarship covers the full programme fee, room and board (on campus), courses, materials, events and related domestic transportation. Recipients will have to cover airfare and other expenses.

The scholarship is a fantastic opportunity, open to all current ICMA Centre students or students studying at the ICMA Centre as part of their degree programme. For more information please visit the Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance Summer Program website. In order to be considered for this scholarship please send a video titled ‘Why me?’, of no more than 5 minutes in length, detailing why you should be chosen for this opportunity, by 1pm Monday, 20th April.

Three winners will be chosen by academic staff from those submitted. The video can be in all files and formats. Videos must be submitted by either emailing a Dropbox link to marketing@icmacentre.ac.uk or by bringing a USB stick to the ICMA Centre Front office. Please title the subject of the email “Tsinghua University Summer Program”, and include your name, student number and course in the email.

If you have any questions please email marketing@icmacentre.ac.uk

Good luck!

Published 12 February 2015

You might also like

ICMA Centre academics awarded funding for study of economic impact of football clubs

28 January 2020

The tragedy of winning the lottery

16 February 2017
The latest headlines inform us that the youngest ever winner of the “Euromillions” lottery is planning to sue the organisation behind it for “ruining” her life. Ms Jane Park was 17 years old when she won the £1m jackpot, and claims that her fantasies of what winning the lottery would be like are in stark contrast to the reality she is now experiencing. Instead of enjoying the comfort, security and even luxury that she expected her earnings to provide, she feels confused, stressed and anxious.

One out and the Special One in

21 November 2019
Professor Adrian Bell discusses the business and football decisions made by Tottenham to replace their manager.
Business News