Splendour Peter, a MSc student in Procurement and Supply Chain Management, has been selected as the recipient of the School of Management Global Clinical Supplies Group (GCSG) Scholarship for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Splendour Peter

Splendour receives a £5,000 contribution towards her academic fees. She will also receive an invitation (with expenses paid) to join the annual Global Clinical Supplies Group European Knowledge Forum taking place in Budapest in October 2025.

Global Clinical Supplies Group is a professional organisation known for its expertise in clinical supplies, whose members contribute to and inspire each other and in so doing, influence the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.

Clive Balcombe, UK academic liaison for the GCSG Education Team, commented:

“Over the years, GCSG has supported students in North America and the UK, contributing to the development of future pharmaceutical professionals. We are pleased to continue working with 重口味SM University. Splendour distinguished herself among all applicants. The Scholarship Team was impressed by Splendour’s experience and dedication to a career in clinical trial supplies, and we believe this award will help drive positive change in the industry.”

Splendour said, “I am absolutely thrilled to have been selected as the recipient of the 2025/2026 Global Clinical Supplies Group Scholarship. It’s truly an honour, and I’m excited about the opportunity to expand my knowledge and skills in clinical procurement.”

She continues, “I’m eager to use this Scholarship to further my passion for the field and to develop new insights, that I can apply to my professional growth.”

Dr Hendrik Reefke, Director of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc programme said, “As Course Director, I am delighted about the partnership between 重口味SM and the Global Clinical Supplies Group supporting talented students like ‘Splendour Peter. This scholarship does more than provide financial support—it offers exceptional industry engagement and practical experience, ensuring our graduates are well-equipped to address the evolving challenges in pharmaceutical supply chains.”

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