

The Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management (SCHSBM) invites applications for the Digital Futures Scholarship—a partial-tuition award designed to support emerging leaders who are shaping the future of digital transformation across industries and communities.
This scholarship recognizes candidates committed to advancing innovation through AI, data-driven decision-making, digital strategy, and cybersecurity, and who demonstrate the potential to lead responsibly in an increasingly technology-driven world.
SCHSBM will award up to five (5) scholarships, each covering 25% of tuition for the full duration of the programme.
This scholarship applies to candidates accepted into the following Postgraduate programmes:
This programme equips leaders with the strategic and technical insight to harness AI and data for competitive advantage. The programme emphasises data-driven decision-making, ethical innovation, and digital transformation across global industries.
MBA in Cybersecurity Management
This programme develops executive-level expertise in cybersecurity governance, risk management, and digital resilience. Graduates are prepared to protect critical systems and lead secure digital transformation in an increasingly interconnected world.
MSc in Aviation & Airline Business Analytics with Commercial Pilot Licence
This programme combines advanced aviation management, business analytics, and professional pilot training. Designed to produce data-driven aviation leaders capable of optimising airline operations and strategy in a global aviation environment.
Applicants must be accepted into a part-time postgraduate programme listed as eligible for the Digital Futures Scholarship at the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus (SCHSBM).
Applicants must meet all entry requirements for the relevant postgraduate programme and formally accept their offer of admission to be considered for the scholarship.
Open to domestic and international candidates.
Applicants are required to submit a short essay of approximately 600 words on the topic:
“Why is digital innovation essential in your sector today, and how do you see yourself shaping secure, future-ready digital practices in the Caribbean and beyond?”
Essays should highlight the applicant’s passion for sustainability and share how their professional or personal experiences have shaped their commitment to sustainable leadership.