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Tototheo Maritime in collaboration with the The Cyprus Institute of Marketing for another year are offering scholarships in BSc in Shipping & MBA with Shipping


Claim your Scholarship BSc in Shipping (3 Years)

Master in Business Administration with Shipping (14 months FT/24 months PT)

Shipping Administration Full Scholarship Year 1 (3 Years, BSc)

Your first step to entering the dynamic and exciting shipping industry. You will study the various business, legal and financial parameters of shipping as well as gain a practical insight into the local and global shipping industry.

Business Administration with Shipping (Master,14 months FT/24 months PT)

The CIM MBA with Shipping considers trading patterns and shipping organization in their legal, financial and managerial context. The course delivers a comprehensive and integrated overview of the core subjects essential to a thorough understanding of business administration and ship- ping management.

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REQUIREMENTS

BSc

MBA

Secondary School Certificate

University Degree

Letter introducing yourself & your goals

Letter introducing yourself & your goals

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Candidates will be evaluated based on previous academic performance, extracurricular activities and any additional qualification they may provide.

Selected candidates will be invited for an interview prior to the final selection. For more information send email to scholarship@tototheo.com

Submit your application & supporting documents latest by 31st of July 2020 to scholarship@tototheo.com

Find more details and the application here:

https://www.tototheo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Scholarship-Flyer-Application-2020.pdf

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