| Level: | Master |
| Tuition: | Full coverage |
| Deadline: | Mar 31, 2027 |
| Level: | Master |
| Tuition: | Full coverage |
| Deadline: | Mar 31, 2027 |
King’s College London is making available 1 full scholarship to applicants for the Global Health & Social Justice MSc course for studies commencing September. The scholarship seeks to provide students with an opportunity to prepare for a career at the intersections of global health, anthropology, ethics, philosophy and public policy. It is funded by the Wellcome Trust with additional support from the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy.
Deadline: Mar 31, 2027
Comments: Course starts September
Finaid max:
Quota: 1
The scholarship will cover all (UK/EU or international) tuition fees for the Global Health & Social Justice MSc. Scholarship recipients will also receive:
1. A stipend for living fees of £17,000.
2. Research allowance for their dissertation (up to £1,500) and
3. Funds to support collaborating local research partners (up to £1,000)
The successful student will be expected to coordinate a Global Health Career Pathway Speaker Series (six to eight over the year), for which a fund of £833 will be available to reimburse speakers for their travel costs.
The scholarship will cover all (UK/EU or international) tuition fees for the Global Health & Social Justice MSc. Scholarship recipients will also receive:
1. A stipend for living fees of £17,000.
2. Research allowance for their dissertation (up to £1,500) and
3. Funds to support collaborating local research partners (up to £1,000)
The successful student will be expected to coordinate a Global Health Career Pathway Speaker Series (six to eight over the year), for which a fund of £833 will be available to reimburse speakers for their travel costs.
All applicants, irrespective of nationality, are eligible to apply for the scholarship. However, applicants from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and from groups historically under-represented in postgraduate courses are especially encouraged to apply as the scholarship aims to help build a cohort of strong and diverse global health leaders.The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and degree of motivation and commitment to understanding and addressing global health inequalities.