TRADE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
TRADE MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
University of Auckland
Master of International Business
The Hinrich Foundation and Li Ka-Shing Foundation are offering two scholarships of NZD $30,000 for each successful candidate. These scholarships enable international students with work experience to study in New Zealand, a country that is proactive in regional trade agreement formulation.
WHAT
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
WHERE
Full-time
WHEN
18 months
ELIGIBILITY
In-person
APPLICATION DEADLINE
September
TRADE POLICY SCHOLARSHIPS
Master of International Business
The Hinrich Foundation and Li Ka-Shing Foundation are offering two scholarships of NZD $30,000 for each successful candidate. These scholarships enable international students with work experience to study in New Zealand, a country that is proactive in regional trade agreement formulation.
In partnership with Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, we provide two full-tuition scholarships for postgraduate study in international affairs. The aim is to educate current and future generations of leaders to improve the level of governance and prosperity in Asia.
WHAT
Two scholarships of NZD $30,000 each (Co-sponsor - Li Ka-Shing Foundation)
WHERE
University of Auckland, New Zealand
WHEN
March and September 2026
ELIGIBILITY
Open to applicants from all countries enrolled in, or applying to, the program and who:
APPLICATION DEADLINE
TBC
Scholarship graduates will be encouraged to engage with the Hinrich Foundation Alumni Association (HFAA) for mentorship, networking and possible career opportunities.
Students need to apply directly to the UoA MIntBus Scholarship Committee. Learn more about the scholarship here and the University and program admission process here.
Welcome our latest scholar
Gabriel Cabanas joins the Hinrich Foundation family as the 2024 Hinrich Global Trade Leader scholarship recipients for Georgetown University's Master of Science of Foreign Service. Read our special announcement here.
Through scholarships in a variety of disciplines, the Hinrich Foundation helps to enable our Global Trade Leaders to contribute to trade across global value chains. Our alumni are leveraging their education to advance their careers, and create meaningful change within their companies, communities and countries. Get to know them here:
Through scholarships in a variety of disciplines, the Hinrich Foundation helps to enable our Global Trade Leaders to contribute to trade across global value chains. Our alumni are leveraging their education to advance their careers, and create meaningful change within their companies, communities and countries. Get to know them here:
“With the Foundation’s support and the knowledge gained through EGMiM program, I am committed to fostering sustainable and inclusive practices in international trade.”
Germaine Aboud, Egypt
London School of Economics, Executive Global Master’s in Management, Class of 2026
Regional Head, Middle East & Africa, Tradeasia International
“I hope to close the world’s knowledge gap in global trade and empower business leaders with the confidence to globalize their businesses together with the Hinrich Foundation community.”
Helena Zeng, Canada
London School of Economics, Executive Global Master’s in Management, Class of 2026
Managing Director, China Bridge Capital & NextG Tech Fund”
“Storytelling humanises complex concepts, weaving compelling visions among stakeholders. With Hinrich Foundation’s support, I aspire to fuel my passion in communication - crafting and leading narratives that foster sustainable trade.”
Ruby Wong, China
NTU Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Singapore
Master of Media and Communication, Class of 2025
“My aspiration as a global trade leader is to drive digital economy growth through impactful communication, innovative strategies and sustainable practices.”
Lok Chan (Mavis), China
NTU Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Master of Media and Communication, Class of 2025