CII and Cass offer MSC scholarship

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and Cass Business School are launching a competition to win an MSc scholarship worth £13,500.

Open to those who hold the Advanced Diploma in Insurance/Associateship (ACII) at, or before, the April 2006 examination session, the scholarship for an MSc in Insurance and Risk Management, will be awarded to the candidate who submits the best essay on one of seven topical general insurance and life and pensions subjects. Launched in July 2005, the joint CII and Cass MSc programme offers a fast-track route for ACII holders who can obtain exemptions from four of the compulsory eight core courses. Typically, full-time students will be able to complete the qualification in 6-9 months and p...

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