Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships in physical and mental health at University of Stirling in the UK
Applicant criteria
- 13 - 50
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The University of Stirling is offering scholarship to Bachelor degree or Masters degree holders in a relevant topic area (e.g. health sciences, public health, social sciences).
Eligibility criteria
The successful candidate should have:
- a Bachelor degree in a health sciences (nursing, health psychology) or social sciences
- a Masters degree in a relevant topic area (e.g. health sciences, public health, social sciences) including research methods modules as part of the course.
- where applicable, an overall IELTS of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each element
Required Documents:
- Academic Transcript(s) and Degree Certificate(s)
- Two references on headed paper (academic and/or professional).
- At least one reference must be academic. The other can be academic or professional. Your references should be on official headed paper.
- These should also be signed by the referee.
- If your referees would prefer to provide confidential references direct to the University then they can also accept the reference by email, from the referee’s official university or business email account to pg.cpd.team@stir.ac.uk clearly labelling the reference e.g. ‘Breast Screening Adherence Reference’
- Copy of CV: detailing relevant education and work experience.
- Applicant Statement: a brief 1-page letter of motivation, outlining your research interests and your thoughts on how you could contribute to our research agenda.
About The University of Stirling:
The University of Stirling is a public university in Stirling, Scotland, founded by royal charter in 1967. Since its foundation, it has expanded to four faculties, a Management School, a Graduate School, and a number of institutes and centers covering a broad range of subjects in the academic areas of arts and humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and health sciences and sport. Stirling is an interdisciplinary research-intensive University with a range of research activity focused on Health and Wellbeing; Culture and Society; Environment; Enterprise and the Economy; and Sport.
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