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MIT - African Supply Chain Professional Scholarships
The MIT - African Supply Chain Professional Scholarships offer financial aid for students from various African countries pursuing the MIT- Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program. Awards range from EUR 6,000 to EUR 24,000, with applications due by May 31.
May 31
Scholarship deadline
EUR 6,000 - EUR 24,000
Award amount
1
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- African students interested in supply chain management
- Students applying to the MIT- ZLOG program
Key highlights
- Scholarship for the MIT- ZLOG program
- Awards range from EUR 6,000 to EUR 24,000
- Application deadline is May 31
Why apply
- Significant financial support for a prestigious program
- Opportunity to study at a world-class institution
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Apr 28, 2026
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Who can apply
- Open to students from specified African countries
- Must be applying to the MIT- ZLOG program
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Field of study
Business Management and Marketing, Education, Engineering, English Language and Literature, Transportation and Materials Moving
Payout method
Paid directly to the student
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- Ensure you meet the nationality requirements
- Verify your application to the ZLOG program is complete
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- Exact application process details
- Specific essay or additional requirements
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- Limited to specific African nationalities
- Requires enrollment in a specific program (ZLOG)
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- Plan submission around the listed deadline: May 31.
- Use the application path to confirm eligibility, documents, and any updated deadline before submitting.
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- Prepare your application materials well in advance of the May 31 deadline
- Highlight your achievements and potential in supply chain management
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- Logistics Center (ZLC) currently provides a number of scholarships each year for students.
- Of the MIT- Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG).
- Program.
- The objective with these scholarships is to assure financial aid for outstanding students and thereby.
- Help ensure that financial circumstances are no bar to the most promising candidates having access to.
- The world-class education that we offer. Furthermore, in so doing, we also create and promote an.
- Economic diversity in our classrooms.
- Coverage.
- ZLC will award a number of scholarships consisting of reduction in tuition for the MIT- Master.
- Of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program, which currently amounts.
- To €24,000. The reduction will depend on the applicant’s academic achievements and distinctive.
- Personal accomplishment in addition to an interest in pursuing a career in Logistics and Supply Chain.
- Management. The available scholarships are:.
- ? Average evaluation grade of 6 - 7.9 Coverage: 25 % (€6,000) reduction in tuition.
- ? Average evaluation grade of 8 - 8.9 Coverage: 50 % (€12,000) reduction in tuition.
- ? Average evaluation grade of 9 - 10 Coverage: 100 % (€24,000) reduction in tuition.
- The scholarship will not include other costs such as the administrative fee, living or travel expenses to.
- or to Boston for the international exchange.
- Scholarships are awarded only to students who have been admitted to the MIT- Master of.
- Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) program through ZLC‘s regular.
- Admissions procedure.
- Candidates will be expected to show extraordinary potential for leadership and professional success,.
- Bringing new vision and commitment to the area of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
- Furthermore, to be eligible candidates must comply with the following criteria:.
- ? Granted admission to the MIT- Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain.
- Management (ZLOG) program.
- ? Completion of a four year undergraduate program equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree.
- ? Professional excellence with a background or experience in Logistics and Supply Chain.
- Management, or exceptional academic achievement.
- ? Competitive GRE or GMAT score. Exceptions may be granted to individuals who have.
- Demonstrated strong professional and/or academic achievement in completing a college.
- Degree - including some quantitative training and evidence of advanced verbal and written.
- Proficiency in the English language.
- ? Fluency in English, competitive IELTS or TOEFL score. Exceptions may be granted to.
- Individuals who have demonstrated evidence of advanced verbal and written proficiency in the.
- English language.
Applying
Submit your application for the MIT - Zaragoza African Supply Chain Professional Scholarships by May 31. Ensure you meet nationality and program requirements.
Award & payment
Amount: EUR 6,000 - EUR 24,000
Payout: Paid directly to the student
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Overview
The MIT - African Supply Chain Professional Scholarships provide financial support for African students in the ZLOG program, with awards from EUR 6,000 to EUR 24,000.
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Information last verified Apr 28, 2026.
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