These scholarships, one MSc and one PhD, will enable students who for financial reasons would otherwise be unable to do so, to attend these highly acclaimed courses.
The MSc and PhD in Palliative Care have made a global impact on the volume of high quality research used to inform clinical care and palliative care policy. The MSc has a total 741 outputs from its alumni so far, which includes research in scientific journals and academic textbooks such as the British Medical Journal and the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine.
The scholarships for these courses will allow students to gain essential qualifications, skills and experience that can be applied to local healthcare settings and to meet palliative care needs in Africa. The Cicely Saunders Institute is committed to working with funders to provide training for health care professionals in under-resourced countries and is pleased to welcome applications from African citizens who currently reside in Africa.
How to apply
There is one MSc Scholarship and one PhD Scholarship available for those who wish to complete the course on a full time basis (MSc: one year, PhD: three years). Each scholarship will fund tuition fees, travel, accommodation and living expenses. Additional research costs are available for the PhD student.
The Institute is also offering several scholarships for UK-based students to focus on psychosocial issues, stroke or dementia.
Application criteria
The MSc in Palliative Care is open to doctors, nurses, and health and social care professionals working with patients with advanced disease who have an upper second class honours degree or equivalent. To apply for the scholarship you must fulfil all the following criteria:
1. You must have a degree in medicine, nursing or dentistry, or a 2:1 degree or equivalent in life sciences or social sciences awarded by a UK or recognised overseas university
2. You must be able to demonstrate experience of working in palliative care or palliative medicine–clinical or social care, or palliative care research
3. You must have an interest in conducting research into dementia and be willing to conduct your research project in this area, which you will be supported in publishing.
When you have completed your online application, please send the following documents:
- Your CV
- A letter of support from your current employer or clinical supervisor. (Please note that the MSc requires a total of 12 weeks attendance of taught modules over two years)
- Personal statement (500-800 words) in support of your application, explaining your reasons for applying,what you hope to gain from the MSc, your ability to complete the programme of study, and your interest in stroke or dementia.
Please send your documents directly to Mark Willis.
Application deadline: 5th May 2017
MSc Administrator: Mark Willis
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 5435
Email: [email protected]
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the African Palliative Care Association (MSc & PhD) 2017