The University of Exeter’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences announces the Pro Vice Chancellor’s NHS Postgraduate Scholarship for the 2024–2025 academic year.
The purpose of this Scholarship is to assist National Health Service (NHS) employees dedicated to expanding their knowledge and skill sets in their chosen disciplines.
You will benefit from a scholarship worth £5,000 when you are selected.
The Pro Vice Chancellor’s NHS Postgraduate Scholarship is intended to assist you as a National Health Service (NHS) employee.
You must be enthusiastic about your subject of study and aspire to take the lead in bringing about positive change in the healthcare industry.
You can apply for the Pro Vice Chancellor’s NHS Postgraduate Scholarship as an International student if you secure NHS employment
Scholarship Breakdown:
- The deadline for the scholarship is 1st August 2024
- International students qualify for the scholarship if they secure employment with the National Health Service (NHS).
- The award duration is for one year
- The scholarship program will take place in the UK
- Studies will take place at the University of Exeter
How to Qualify:
- You must receive an offer to enroll in one of the qualified programs starting in September 2024 at the University of Exeter for the 2024–2025 academic year.
- You qualify if you possess an NIHR academic clinical fellowship, pre-doctoral fellowship, or equivalent fellowships in conjunction with the Medical School.
- You work for the National Health Service (NHS).
How can You Qualify as an International Student?
Let the steps below guide you to secure qualification for the Pro Vice Chancellor’s NHS Postgraduate Scholarship;
- Get hired into the National Health Service (NHS): You must first identify and apply for employment with the NHS. Apply for NHS jobs using this LINK. If you meet the conditions, you can obtain a Tier 2 work visa sponsored by the NHS.
- Check if you qualify and enroll: Verify that the UK will accept your healthcare qualifications. You must create an account with the appropriate General Medical Council (GMC) or Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) body in the United Kingdom.
- Getting accepted into eligible courses: Once you have a job, apply to the University of Exeter master’s programs that suit you. Ask the University of Exeter to extend an offer to you for the program of your choice.
- Send in your application for the Scholarship: Apply for the Pro Vice Chancellor’s NHS Postgraduate Scholarship as soon as you get an offer of study. In your application, emphasize how much you’ve contributed to the NHS.
How to Apply?
- After being accepted into one of the qualified programs, you can use the online application system to apply for the scholarship. Apply for a scholarship using this LINK
- Summarize your goals for your career in no more than 500 words, including how you have used your coursework, prior work experience, and extracurricular activities to get there.
- In no more than 500 words describe how enrolling in your suggested degree program can help you fulfill your aspirations.
- Summarize reasons you deserve the scholarship and how it will benefit you in no more than 500 words.