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Application Deadline: May 28, 2023
Overview:
The Eira Francis Davies Scholarship is a full tuition fee scholarship ordinarily awarded to one outstanding female student per academic year. The student must be a national of and resident in an eligible developing country, who pursues a postgraduate taught Master’s programme within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science at Swansea University.
Level/Field of study:
Full time taught master’s postgraduate courses within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science at Swansea University:
- • Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry), MSc
- • Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology), MSc
- • Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, MSc
- • Cognitive Neuroscience, MSc
- • Genomic Medicine, MSc
- • Healthcare Management, MSc
- • Health Data Science, MSc
- • Health Informatics, MSc
- • Medical Neuroscience, MSc
- • Medical Radiation Physics, MSc
- • Nanomedicine, MSc
- • Public Health and Health Promotion, MSc
- • Research Methods in Psychology, MSc
Target Group:
Women from developing countries as listed by the World Bank
Benefits:
- The scholarship covers the full tuition.
Eligibility:
Applicants must:
- Hold a minimum 2:1 Bachelors degree or equivalent qualification.
- Have formally accepted an offer to study an eligible, full-time, postgraduate taught Master’s programme within the College of Human and Health Sciences at Swansea University for entry in September 2023 (see list above).
- Be female.
- Be a new student to Swansea University from September 2023.
- Within their application, demonstrate strong academic ability, financial requirement and desire to study their chosen course at Swansea University.
- Be a national, and permanent resident of EFD Eligible Countries 2023 as listed by the World Bank Country and Lending Groups classification as being ‘low income’ or ‘lower-middle income’ as of 1 July 2021.
- Not receive any other financial support from Swansea University (e.g. tuition fee reduction, scholarship or bursary).
- Not be a progressing student from The College, Swansea University.