MSc Public Health International Scholarship
Overview
To recognise the global importance of public health and our membership of the Association of Schools for Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER), we are offering two high value scholarships to MSc Public Health applicants. This is awarded based on merit through both academic attainment and a two-part scholarship essay.
Scholarship Details
The MSc Public Health International Scholarship is worth 50% of your tuition fee. To apply for this scholarship you must hold an offer to study MSc Public Health.
Terms and Conditions
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International scholarships (awards) are available to international applicants who are:
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Addressed as international students for fee-paying purposes and are charged the regular international tuition fee for the duration of the programme.
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A new student studying for the first time at the University of Salford, not continuing or progressing from one programme to another.
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Studying full-time, on-campus for the duration of the programme.
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Studying an eligible undergraduate or postgraduate taught master's programme.
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Self-funding and not sponsored for the tuition fees for the duration of the programme.
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Not applying for a programme where the tuition fee has been negotiated as part of a partnership or other arrangement to make the fee non-standard.
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For the purposes of assessing international awards:
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Entry to BSc, BA, LLB, MEng programmes is considered for undergraduate awards.
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Entry to MSc, MA, MBA, LLM programmes is considered for postgraduate awards.
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Entry to MA Architecture (MArch) is considered for postgraduate awards.
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All other qualifications are not eligible for international awards. These include: International Foundation Year, HNC, PG Cert, PG Diploma, MRes, MSc (by research), MPhil, PhD, Graduate Certificate/GradCerts.
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The following are not eligible for international awards: entry to accelerated degrees, distance learning courses, MA Social Work, or programmes where a fee has been negotiated with a partner. Exceptions are only granted if there are targeted specifications in the scholarship criteria.
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Where an international scholarship includes a country as part of the criteria, the country refers to the applicant’s nationality, as shown on the passport used to apply for the programme of study.
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International awards are not available to students studying part-time, distance or blended learning, or where the study is delivered through an overseas partner unless the scholarship eligibility is specifically designed for these modes of study. You can refer to the eligibility of each scholarship on the individual scholarship page.
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International awards are not available to students where any part of the tuition fees are paid through a sponsoring organisation.
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There are no awards for entry to the International Foundation Year programme.
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There are no awards for entry to the Graduate Certificate International Management programme.
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To confirm the award, you must pay your tuition fee deposit and sign up to the terms and conditions through the scholarship acceptance. No award is confirmed until your tuition fee deposit payment is paid and received. Where a tuition fee deposit wavier is agreed, you must provide the wavier with the award acceptance.
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Where the awards are merit-based and require an application, the application method, timeline and selection process is advertised on our Scholarships page.
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All international awards are applied as a discount on the tuition fee for your first year of study only. No cash alternatives are available and awards are not transferable. Where specific merit-based awards are applied in a different way, this will be advertised on our Scholarships page.
Deadline
Application will close on 06 March 2023
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