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Annual Dinner 2011, London

Purpose and Mission

The Sainsbury Management Fellowship champions the benefits of a combined business and engineering education to help improve the performance of the UK economy.

The Sainsbury Management Fellowship (SMF) enables professional engineers to add business, finance and marketing expertise to the diverse skills they gained through their engineering training and qualifications.

SMF has awarded over £7 million in scholarships to young engineers with leadership qualities to enable them to gain a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) from internationally renowned business schools.

The awardees of the scholarship scheme become Sainsbury Management Fellows. Once an SMF, Fellows gain access to an impressive network of professional contacts as well as activities including networking events, courses, mentoring and career guidance.

Without SMF support many engineers would not be able to secure board posts and help the UK economy.  SMFs use their combined business and engineering skills to improve business processes, performance and profitability, and create multi-million pound businesses.

There are now 300 SMFs, who between them hold 230 directorships.  In addition, many Fellows hold multiple non-executive director positions, bringing the total number of directorships across the Fellowship to 400.

Each year up to 10 more young engineers with exceptional academic qualifications and leadership qualities receive a £30,000 scholarship towards their MBA study, further extending the SMF network.

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Annual Report 2011 (Pdf download)

Our Mission

  • To promote continuing business education for all engineers to develop their skills of innovation, and better management and governance.
  • To create and operate a charitable fund for the support of such continuing education.
  • To develop a network of engineers who are, or who have been, engaged in such education in order to identify and illustrate its merits for the public benefit.


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