GLENMORE MEDICAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2024/2025 FOR STUDENTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
The University of Edinburgh, formerly known as Tounis College and King James' College, is a public research university and one of the ancient universities. It was established in 1583, making it 441 years old. Anne, Princess Royal, serves as the Chancellor, while Simon Fanshawe holds the position of Rector, and Sir Peter Mathieson is the Principal. The university has a substantial academic and administrative staff, with 4,952 FTE academic staff and 6,215 FTE administrative staff as of 2022. In the academic year 2021/22, the university had a total student enrollment of 41,250, including 26,000 undergraduates and 15,245 postgraduates. The university is located in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, and its campus spans urban and suburban areas.
Host country: Scotland
Host universities: University of Edinburgh, UK.
Scholarship Coverage: Full coverage of tuition fees for the duration of the program.
Degree Level: Masters
TABLE OF CONTENT
- The benefits of Glenmore Medical Postgraduate Scholarship
- Programs Glenmore Medical Postgraduate Scholarship
- Eligible Countries for Glenmore Medical Postgraduat Scholarship
- Documents Required to Apply for Glenmore Medical Postgraduat
- Application Deadline and Application Process
- Request for support
THE BENEFITS OF ROMANIA GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Benefits of the Glenmore Medical Online Postgraduate Scholarship at the University of Edinburgh include:
Full Tuition Coverage: The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the duration of the chosen program, relieving recipients of the financial burden associated with tuition costs.
Opportunity for Higher Education: It provides an opportunity for individuals from developing countries to pursue postgraduate studies at a prestigious institution like the University of Edinburgh, which may otherwise be financially challenging.
Access to Diverse Programs: Recipients can choose from a wide range of eligible programs in various fields related to healthcare and medical sciences, including critical care, clinical education, epidemiology, public health, surgery, and more.
Personal and Professional Development: Successful completion of the chosen program at the University of Edinburgh can contribute significantly to the recipients' personal and professional growth, enhancing their skills, knowledge, and qualifications in their respective fields.
Contribution to Community/Region/Country: Recipients are encouraged to utilize their education and training to make positive contributions to their communities, regions, or countries. This scholarship aims to empower individuals to address healthcare challenges and improve healthcare systems in their home countries.
THE EXPENSES THE SCHOLARSHIP COVERS
- Tuition fee
- Free charge of accommodation
- Monthly Stipend
- The scholarship doesn't cover Transport ticket
PROGRAMS OFFERED BY GLENMORE MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP
Fields of Study:
-MSc Critical Care (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Clinical Education (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Clinical Management of Pain (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Clinical Trials (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Data Science for Health and Social Care (Online Learning)
-MSc Epidemiology (Online Learning)
-MSc Global Health and Infectious Diseases (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Integrated Global Health (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Internal Medicine (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Paediatric Emergency Medicine (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Patient Safety and Clinical Human Factors (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Primary Care Ophthalmology (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Restorative Dentistry – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Science Communication and Public Engagement (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MSc Surgical Sciences (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MFM Family Medicine (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-MPH Public Health (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 3 years
-ChM Clinical Ophthalmology (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 2 years
-ChM General Surgery (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 2 years
-ChM Trauma and Orthopaedics (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 2 years
-ChM Urology (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 2 years
-ChM Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (Online Learning) – Part-Time, 2 years
SUGGESTED:
ELIGIBLE CRITERIAS FOR ROMANIA SCHOLARSHIP
Based on academic excellence and the quality of the personal statement. Applicants should hold or expect to achieve the equivalent of a UK first-class honours degree. Personal statements should address specific aspects of the program, career goals, and contributions to the community, region, or country.
The scholarship recipients will be chosen based on their academic achievements and the quality of their personal statement. Applicants should hold or anticipate achieving an equivalent of a UK first-class honours degree from an overseas institution. In their personal statement (limited to 3500 characters), candidates are encouraged to address the following inquiries:
1.What aspects of this program attracted you to the University of Edinburgh?
2.How would the successful completion of this program at the University of Edinburgh enhance your career and personal growth?
3.In what ways do you anticipate that completing this program at the University of Edinburgh would enable you to make meaningful contributions to your community, region, or country?
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP
Masters degree
- Bachelor degree certificate
- Birth certificate
- CV
- At least one recommendation letter
- Passport photos
- ID or Passport
- English Language proficiency (Not mandatory)
Application Deadline: 30th May 2024 at 23:59 BST.
Application Process:
Complete the online scholarship application.
Applicants must have applied for admission to the University of Edinburgh to gain access to the scholarship application system.
Access the online scholarship application form via MyEd, the university's information portal, at https://www.myed.ed.ac.uk.
Login with your University User Name and password.
If assistance is needed, visit http://www.ed.ac.uk/student-systems/support-guidance.
If not yet applied for admission, do so to receive your University User Name and password.
REQUEST FOR SUPPORT
Inbox us 0791513561 Mr Nathan or 0780671113 Mr Eric
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