St George’s University of London Postgraduate Scholarships 2022

St George’s University of London Postgraduate Scholarships 2022

St George’s University of London is making available a number of scholarships for outstanding students wishing to study a postgraduate course at the UK’s specialist health university. Domestic and International students are invited to apply.

The Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme at St George’s is competitive; the University select applicants who demonstrate academic excellence and illustrate how they will go on to make a difference after their time with us.

About St George's, University of London

St George's, University of London (legal name St George's Hospital Medical School, informally St George's or SGUL), is a medical school located in Tooting in South London and is a constituent college of the University of London. St George's has its origins in 1733, and was the second institution in England to provide formal training courses for doctors (after the University of Oxford). St George's affiliated with the University of London soon after the latter's establishment in 1836. St George's is closely affiliated to St George's Hospital and is one of the ... read more

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St George’s University of London Masters Scholarship

Application Deadline01 Jul 2022
School to studySt George’s University of London
TypePostgraduate
SponsorSt George's, University of London
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of St George’s University of London Masters Scholarship

  • The scholarship covers full tuition fees as well as a maintenance grant of £17,000 to cover living expenses.

Requirements for St George’s University of London Masters Scholarship Qualification

  • Applicants must have completed an application for the course, either full-time or part-time study
  • Applicants must not already be qualified at Masters level or above (e.g. PhD)
  • Applicants must be self-funding (courses fully funded by the NHS or students receiving employer or sponsor funding are not eligible)
  • Applicants must have or be predicted to obtain at least a 2:1
  • Applicants must be from a low-income, lower-middle-income or upper-middle income country as defined by the World Bank.

Interview date, Process and Venue for St George’s University of London Masters Scholarship

Assessment Criteria:

If you are a Home (UK) or International (EU or non-EU) applicant applying for a taught postgraduate programme which has a scholarship, you will be automatically considered for the scholarship, providing you apply by the deadline (1 July 2022).

You do not need to submit an additional application form. However, you may be asked to attend a physical or virtual interview.

Successful candidates will be those whom the Scholarship Committee consider will make a positive contribution to the academic environment at St George's and achieve the highest scores.

Your application will be scored based on:

  • your degree classification
  • your personal statement
  • your interview
  • your references.

Application Deadline

July 1, 2022

How to Apply

 In order to be considered for a postgraduate scholarship, you must submit an application for one of the eligible postgraduate taught programmes (Biomedical Science – Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer MRes,Biomedical Science – Antimicrobial Resistance MRes,Biomedical Science – Infection and Immunity MRes,Biomedical Science – Reproduction and Development MRes,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,Genomic Medicine MSc,Sports Cardiology MSc,Translational Medicine (MSc and MRes) )

Your submission will then be reviewed against the scholarship eligibility criteria.

You must ensure that your application is complete and submitted by this date 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.

For more details,visit St George’s University of London website


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