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Gjensidige Scholarship for Women

Women in Technology Master Scholarship

Fuel your passion for data and insurance with the Gjensidige Women in Tech Scholarship!

Calling all brilliant women with a drive for analytics and technology! Dreaming of a career shaping the future of the insurance industry? This scholarship champions talented female applicants, specifically those with Nordic citizenship, to pursue their Master’s degree in Business Analytics, Data Science for Business, or Quantitative Finance at BI Norwegian Business School.

  • The scholarship empowers you to personalize your academic journey beyond traditional internship and job placement programs.
  • This scholarship application is integrated with the BI Norwegian Business School admission process. Include a scholarship letter with your application!

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Scholarship Summary
  • Host country: Norway
  • Host University: BI Norwegian Business School
  • Scholarship Coverage: Partial funded
  • Degree: Master
  • Gender(s): Female
  • Age: not specified
  • Commitment of time: Full time
  • Deadline: 1, March 2024

Documentation Requirements

To keep your scholarship, remember to consistently excel in your studies! Here’s a quick overview of the main requirements:

  • Complete your full course load: Aim for 30 ECTS credits each semester to stay on track.
  • Maintain a strong academic record: Strive for a minimum cumulative GPA of “B” on the BI ECTS scale.
  • Become a BI Ambassador: Promote the program and support fellow students, but this role is flexible and details will be provided later.

For full details and specifics, don’t hesitate to consult the Scholarship Agreement.

Selection criteria

Business international school has a generous scholarship program for master’s studies. However, the competition for scholarships is great. While many promising students apply, only a select few can receive scholarships due to limited resources.

  • BI Norwegian Business School values a student community rich in different backgrounds and nationalities.
  • Only applicants who have been admitted to a Master of Science program and have applied as instructed will be considered.
  • Ensures distribution of scholarships across MSc programs.
  • Reserves the right to award scholarships according to institutional priorities which many include prioritizing specific master’s programs, diversity and gender distribution, or selected partner schools of BI.
  • All applications will be evaluated based on the ECTS grading system. International bachelor’s degrees will be converted to the same scale for fair comparison. Additional factors like academic achievements, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, and personal accomplishments may also be considered.

Eligibility

How to apply

  • Double duty application: Apply for both the scholarship and your desired Master’s program at the same time through the online portal.
  • Craft your story: Write a compelling scholarship letter (max 1 page) showcasing your academic achievements and why you deserve this award. Remember, it’s all about academic merit, not finances.
  • Upload it right: Don’t miss the “Scholarship” section in your online admission application. Add your letter there.
  • Complete package: Make sure you include all required documents for your Master’s program admission. The scholarship application won’t be considered without them, and you need to accept the admission offer too.
  • One shot, multiple chances: With a single scholarship letter, you’re automatically considered for all eligible scholarships!

 

  • Application deadline

Application deadline is March 1.

  • To be considered for both admission and the scholarship, submit your entire application (including scholarship letter) exclusively through the online application portal. Email applications are not accepted.

Late applications will not be considered.

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