Scholarship details
In the academic year 2023-2024, the Anne Rowling Clinic will provide three online learning Master’s scholarships to students who have been accepted into the Stem Cells and Translational Neurology programmes.
About the Scholarship Provider:
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Scholarship Sponsor(s): University of Edinburgh
Scholarship Country: United Kingdom
Scholarship Worth: Fully Funded
Study Level: Postgraduate
Nationality: International Students
Scholarship Offer:
- The International Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology Scholarship will pay the cost of your module fees for a total of sixty credits.
- The Anne Rowling Clinic will provide funding for two scholarships that will cover the cost of tuition for a total of thirty credits.
The Gustafsson & Skrondal Visiting Scholarship is administered by the University of Oslo’s Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO). As part of the visiting scholar program, CEMO and the University of Oslo host a number of young researchers from Norway and elsewhere each year.
Eligibility for Scholarship.
- Applicants who are successful in gaining admission to the University of Edinburgh’s online learning postgraduate Certificate, Diploma, or Masters Stem Cell and Translational Neurology programme for the academic session 2023-2024 will be eligible to receive the scholarships. The scholarships will be awarded in the academic year 2023-2024. The University of Edinburgh must already have extended an offer of enrollment to the applicant, and they must have either definitively accepted that offer or have every intention of doing so.
- In addition, in order to be considered for the International Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology Scholarship (of which there is only one available), candidates must be nationals of one of the countries on the following list:
- Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology International Scholarship: nations eligible for consideration (14.23 KB Word)
- Please take note that the two Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology Scholarships are open to any and all applicants, irrespective of their country of origin.
- Students who are already enrolled in an approved programme of study may also submit an application; however, if they are in receipt of a scholarship at the present time and are still making use of it, they will not be given another scholarship.
- The scholarship will be granted to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement. A brief essay (no more than 500 words) explaining why and how the scholarship is required, as well as the applicant’s explanations and reflections, should be included with the application.
Nationality
The University of Edinburgh 2023 The Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology Scholarships is open to all International Students
If a student enrolls in one of the degree programs offered by SOAS University of London, they may be eligible to receive a fee waiver award in the amount of £5,000. This award is available to students who are interested in receiving a degree from SOAS University of London.
Application Procedure
- The scholarship application must be submitted by Monday, August 21st, 2023. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about the application process or if you would like further information about the Stem Cells and Translational Neurology programme.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the University of Edinburgh 2023 The Anne Rowling Clinic Regenerative Neurology Scholarships is August 21, 2023.