The University of Nottingham is delighted to offer this scholarship in partnership with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) for students studying in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences on one of the courses listed below*.
Please also read the 2014 Shared Scholarships information for candidates on the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission’s website.
You can apply for this scholarship if you:
MSc Advanced Nursing Studies,
MSc Applied Epidemiology,
MSc Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology,
MSc Clinical Microbiology,
MSc Molecular Genetics and Diagnostics,
MSc Molecular Medical Microbiology,
MSc Microbiology and Immunology,
MSc Oncology,
MPH Public Health,
MPH Public Health (International Health).
Application for admission to study at Nottingham must be received at least six weeks before the scholarship closing date to allow time for our Admissions office to process the application and confirm your offer, before you can apply for the scholarship. Any application for admission to study submitted later than six weeks before the scholarship closing date is not guaranteed to be processed in time.
For details on how to apply for Commonwealth Scholarships
The closing date for applications to our Nottingham scholarship application form, using the ‘Apply Now’ button below, is 21 March 2014 – 12 mid-day (UK time).
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