Details For Women’s Nestle scholarship at IMD 2026 In Switzerland:
IMD 2025 offers a Nestle scholarship for women to get an MBA. Your application must be submitted by January 20, 2026.
This scholarship, which has a partial financing value of CHF 40,000, is being offered by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland. Applications for this award are open to women from all nations. A partnership between Harvard Business School and Nestlé led to the establishment of IMEDE in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1956.
More Details:
- Degree: Masters
- Provided by: International Institute for Management Development
- Funding Type: Partial funded
- Deadline:Â 20 January, 2026
- Location: Switzerland
The institute combined with IMI in Geneva in 1989 to establish IMD, which had a campus in Lausanne, with the aim of producing world leaders. The IMD MBA Nestlé Scholarship for Women was established in 1997 to support upcoming female leaders because IMD and Nestlé stayed close.
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Eligibility Criteria:
- The candidate must be a woman of any nationality.
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- predilection for women from underdeveloped nations
- The candidate must have excellent academic or professional status, as evidenced by their GPA (or equivalent) and GMAT/GRE scores.
- The candidate must plan to enroll in the MBA program in order to advance their profession and gain exposure to other countries.
- The candidate must be able to add to the class’s overall educational experience.
- The candidate is not eligible to receive any more scholarships.
Benefits:
- A total of CHF 40,000 is given to the chosen applicants.
Procedure for application:
- The Scholarships and Bursaries form, included under the Financial Planning portion of the MBA application form, must be filled out by interested students.
- The candidate is required to submit a 750-word essay on the following subject:
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- “Every employee must be involved and accountable in order to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. What strategies would you suggest Nestlé use to improve employee allyship?