Merit-based scholarships have been opened up for students enrolling in the Masters in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course at the University of Luxembourg (UL) this year. 

The course, offered for the first time by the university, will run over 10-months of full-time study, in English, including a three-week stint at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with whom the university collaborated for its creation. 

While the normal tuition fee is €24,000, a limited number of merit-based scholarships of €9,000 to €19,000 will be awarded to students from the first uptake. Prospective students have until 1 April to apply, through the programme website, where they will also find more information.  

The course is aimed at professionals looking to specialise in logistics and supply chain management as well as recent graduates from an undergraduate programme in business, engineering, or related fields.

The Masters programme, offered through the University’s Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL), focuses on logistics and supply chain management methods and systems, combined with leadership and management courses. 

In addition to the University of Luxembourg Masters certificate, graduates will receive a graduate certificate from MIT upon successful completion of the programme.