Application Deadline:
Non-South African – 31 July 2015
South African applicants – 30 September 2015
The Masters Public Health, Community Eye Health, aims to provide students with the practical skills to develop and manage eye care programmes with an emphasis on meeting eye care needs in Africa. It also enables participants to undertake appropriate clinical and operational research to inform the practical planning and management for VISION 2020: The Right to Sight.
To support the training of eye health professionals with strong public health skills, the Consortium offers scholarships for candidates from low- and middle-income African Commonwealth countries who have been accepted to study for a Masters Public Health, Community Eye Health at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Whom:
Eligibility criteria
- You must come from a low- or middle-income African Commonwealth country to apply.
Scholarship Worth:
- Scholarships will cover course fees, travel costs, and accommodation costs.
How to apply
- Fill your interest in applying for a scholarship using the Registration of interest form below
- Apply for a place on the course at the University of Cape Town.
- Once you have received an offer from University of Cape Town, you will be contacted you about your application for the scholarship.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Commonwealth Eye Health Consortium Masters Scholarship