INSEAD Fully-Funded PhD in Management Program

INSEAD is offering fully-funded fellowships for international students. INSEAD scholarships are available for the first five years of Ph.D. study and renewed annually dependent upon satisfactory progress in the programme.
The Ph.D. in Management program at INSEAD is the only two continent program providing huge diversity and yet intimacy. The program offers close relationships with industry experts, a stimulating interdisciplinary environment, full financial support and an outstanding career potential.

INSEAD Ph.D. Fellowship - Tuition Fee
The tuition fee is fully covered for the first 5 years of the programme - coursework fees for the first 2 years of the programme, and dissertation fees for the last 3 years. 

INSEAD Ph.D. Fellowship - Stipend
For AY 2018, annual stipend covers 35,200 € for Singapore-based students and 32,000 € for Fontainebleau-based students, which includes accommodation and living expenses. Research and conference budget support is provided in addition to the annual stipend, averaging SGD 4,080 or approx. 2,500 € annually for Singapore students, and 2,000 € for Fontainebleau students, along with a comprehensive health insurance coverage that covers student, spouse, and children.

INSEAD Ph.D. FELLOWSHIP - Health Insurance Coverage
Students are also covered with an international comprehensive health insurance coverage. This covers not only the students but also spouse and children. 
Once admitted to INSEAD, you will be automatically offered the full Fellowship, and need not worry about associated costs of postgraduate studies. This is offered annually (for full 12 months) and renewed every year contingent upon satisfactory progress in the programme. This is given to all Ph.D. candidates, regardless of background, nationality or need. 

Application Deadline: December 15th, 2017
Start Date: September 2018

For more information on Ph.D. Program and how to apply please see Fellowship link

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