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Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) for Nigerians

For social entrepreneurs pursuing MBA at Oxford Saïd Business School.

Country
UK
Value
Full MBA tuition + partial living costs
Deadline
Jan 2027 (Oxford MBA Stage 3)
Provider
Oxford Saïd Business School / Skoll Foundation

About the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship)

Up to 5 scholarships annually for Oxford MBA candidates with track record in social entrepreneurship. Covers full MBA tuition + partial living costs. Scholars join Skoll Centre community. Focus: scaling social impact ventures.

Requirements

Admission to Oxford MBA, experience leading social enterprise

Frequently asked questions

Is the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) open to Nigerians?

Yes. Nigerian citizens are eligible to apply for the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship). Admission to Oxford MBA, experience leading social enterprise

What does the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) cover?

The Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) provides: Full MBA tuition + partial living costs. Full details are available on the official application page.

When is the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) deadline?

The current application window closes Jan 2027 (Oxford MBA Stage 3). Deadlines shift year to year, so confirm on the official site before submitting.

How do I apply for the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) from Nigeria?

Applications are submitted through the official portal: https://www.skollcentre.org/skoll-scholarship. Nigerian applicants should prepare academic transcripts, a CV, references, and any language test results (IELTS or TOEFL for English-taught programmes) well ahead of the deadline.

What makes the Skoll Scholarship (Oxford MBA - Social Entrepreneurship) competitive?

This is a mba + impact opportunity for MBA candidates. Strong academic records, clear research or career goals, and demonstrated leadership are typical of successful applicants from Nigeria.

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