Scholarships

The Glenmore Medical Postgraduate Scholarships At The University Of Edinburgh

Apply for the Glenmore Medical Postgraduate Scholarships at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The program provides many grants to qualified students who want to pursue a postgraduate course at Edinburgh University.

These scholarships are granted to candidates intending to study for a qualified online postgraduate master’s degree in one of the qualified medical areas of study.

Candidates for the grant are required to be students from nations on the DAC List of ODA Recipients. Research under this award program can be done online or on campus, as mentioned on the webpage. So, before applying for the grant, candidates will need first to apply and obtain acceptance for one of the qualified Master’s course programs.

The scholarship will be granted on the grounds of educational excellence, and it strives to prepare students primarily from advancing nations with the understanding and proficiencies required to contribute to their nation’s growth.

It is hoped that successful candidates will go on to work in nations that will benefit from their further medical studies upon completing their academics.

Advantages

If you make an application and get nominated for this award, you will be qualified for the advantages below:

  • The scholarship will protect the entire tuition for your assigned course of study for the period of the course of study.

Qualification

  • To make an application, you must be a citizen of a qualified nation, as determined by the DAC List of ODA Recipients.
  • You must have made an application and been accepted for one of the qualified course programs at the University of Edinburgh.
  • The award is solely for postgraduate Master’s programs in the medical field.
  • You must be admitted to one of the human medical courses in the 2024/2025 educational year.
  • The award will be granted based on educational excellence and the potency of a personal declaration. Candidates must indicate outstanding educational performance in their past academics.
  • Applicants must have, or anticipate to get, the abroad equivalent of a United Kingdom first-class honors course.

Application

Candidates interested in the program must first apply for entry for one of the qualified degree courses before they can present their requests for the award.

You must apply for an online or on-campus course, and the selected course must be on the list of qualified courses as explained on the program webpage.

Up on the recipient of your offer for your selected course at the University of Edinburgh, you are required to conclude then and present your request for the award. Your award request is required to be submitted by the deadline of 30th May 2024. The online grant request form is situated in the EUCLID information portal.

Deadline: 30th May 2024