A number of online distance learning Masters scholarships are available for the academic year 2019-2020.
Award
Each scholarship will have a total value of £1,000, which will be deducted from the annual tuition fees for their part-time programmes of study. Successful candidates who receive the award in their first year of study may re-apply for a scholarship in their second year of study but availability will be subject to uptake by new Year 1 applicants.
Eligibility
The scholarships will be awarded to students who are accepted for admission on to the online distance learning MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology and the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology at the University of Edinburgh. Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.
Applicants must be medical or surgical trainees registered with the General Medical Council and working in a recognised training programme in the Scottish NHS, and be resident in Scotland. Applications from other health professionals involved in delivering eye care (e.g., optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmic nurses, ophthalmic science practitioners)) in the Scottish NHS will also be considered.
Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded broadly on the basis of academic merit and evidence of a commitment to a career in medical or surgical ophthalmology and/or the applicant’s chosen eye care profession.
Applying
Complete an online EUCLID application for the MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology or the ChM (Master of Surgery) in Clinical Ophthalmology – instructions on full application process can be found on the University’s degree finder pages for the MSc PCO and the ChM CO. Wait for decision on application via EUCLID.
If eligible to join the course, you will be given a conditional or unconditional offer, which you must accept prior to applying for a scholarship.
Email a personal statement to declare your wish to apply for a scholarship to: chm.info@ed.ac.uk by 26th July 2019.
Please clearly state ‘Application for Scholarship’ in the subject line of your email and follow instructions a-d below, completing the email with the following information:
a) Are you a medical or surgical trainee registered with the General Medical Council and working in a recognised training programme in the Scottish NHS and resident in Scotland? (Yes/No)
b) If you answered ‘No’ to the above, please state your profession and ophthalmic experience, confirm your professional registration and that you work in the Scottish NHS and are resident in Scotland.
c) In no more than 100 words, briefly outline how undertaking this course of study will benefit your career.
d) In no more than 100 words briefly outline how you envisage this course enhancing your working practices to improve patient care in Scotland.
If your application for scholarship is successful, you must meet all of the University’s eligibility criteria for an unconditional offer of a place on the MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology or the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology, which must also be accepted.
Please note that these scholarship awards are likely to be oversubscribed and there is no guarantee you will be successful.
Further information is available from the Edinburgh Surgery Online website:
MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology
ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology
Notification
All applicants will be notified of the outcome at the end of August 2019.
Deadline: 31st August 2019
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Award
Each scholarship will have a total value of £1,000, which will be deducted from the annual tuition fees for their part-time programmes of study. Successful candidates who receive the award in their first year of study may re-apply for a scholarship in their second year of study but availability will be subject to uptake by new Year 1 applicants.
Eligibility
The scholarships will be awarded to students who are accepted for admission on to the online distance learning MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology and the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology at the University of Edinburgh. Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.
Applicants must be medical or surgical trainees registered with the General Medical Council and working in a recognised training programme in the Scottish NHS, and be resident in Scotland. Applications from other health professionals involved in delivering eye care (e.g., optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmic nurses, ophthalmic science practitioners)) in the Scottish NHS will also be considered.
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Criteria
The scholarship will be awarded broadly on the basis of academic merit and evidence of a commitment to a career in medical or surgical ophthalmology and/or the applicant’s chosen eye care profession.
Applying
Complete an online EUCLID application for the MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology or the ChM (Master of Surgery) in Clinical Ophthalmology – instructions on full application process can be found on the University’s degree finder pages for the MSc PCO and the ChM CO. Wait for decision on application via EUCLID.
If eligible to join the course, you will be given a conditional or unconditional offer, which you must accept prior to applying for a scholarship.
Email a personal statement to declare your wish to apply for a scholarship to: chm.info@ed.ac.uk by 26th July 2019.
Please clearly state ‘Application for Scholarship’ in the subject line of your email and follow instructions a-d below, completing the email with the following information:
a) Are you a medical or surgical trainee registered with the General Medical Council and working in a recognised training programme in the Scottish NHS and resident in Scotland? (Yes/No)
b) If you answered ‘No’ to the above, please state your profession and ophthalmic experience, confirm your professional registration and that you work in the Scottish NHS and are resident in Scotland.
c) In no more than 100 words, briefly outline how undertaking this course of study will benefit your career.
d) In no more than 100 words briefly outline how you envisage this course enhancing your working practices to improve patient care in Scotland.
If your application for scholarship is successful, you must meet all of the University’s eligibility criteria for an unconditional offer of a place on the MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology or the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology, which must also be accepted.
Please note that these scholarship awards are likely to be oversubscribed and there is no guarantee you will be successful.
Further information is available from the Edinburgh Surgery Online website:
MSc in Primary Care Ophthalmology
ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology
Notification
All applicants will be notified of the outcome at the end of August 2019.
Deadline: 31st August 2019
Website Link
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