The Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme at St George’s covers the tuition fee cost and provides £17,000 to cover living expenses for outstanding students wishing to study a postgraduate course at the UK’s specialist health university
Founded as an independent School of Medicine in 1976, St. George’s University, the premier choice in Caribbean Medical Schools, has evolved into a top center of international medical education, drawing med school and MD program students, alumni and faculty from over 150 countries to the island of Grenada.
Type: Masters
Application Deadline: July 1, 2024
Value & Duration of Award: The scholarship covers full tuition fees as well as a maintenance grant of £17,000 to cover living expenses.
Eligible Field of Study:
- Global Health MSc
- Global Health and Conflict MSc
- Global Health and Humanities MSc
- Global Health and Mental Health MSc
- Global Health, Ethics and Law MSc
- Global Health, Infection and Immunity MSc.
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Eligibility: To be considered for this Scholarship, you must meet the following criteria;
- have completed an application for the course, either full-time or part-time study
- not already be qualified at Masters level or above (e.g. PhD)
- must be self-funding (courses fully funded by the NHS or students receiving employer or sponsor funding are not eligible)
- have or be predicted to obtain at least a 2:1
- be from a low-income, lower-middle-income or upper-middle income country as defined by the World Bank.
How To Apply: To apply for the St George University of London Scholarship, interested and qualified applicants follow the procedures below;
- you must submit an application for one of the eligible postgraduate taught programmes in Global Health (MSc)
- You must ensure that your application is complete and submitted by May 1, 2024 in order to be considered for funding.
- To be deemed complete, it must contain all the relevant supporting documentation required by the programme applied to, such as references, transcripts and English language scores.
Source: https://www.sgul.ac.uk