Students from developing countries are called to submit applications for masters in Medicine.

 

The Centre for History in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) invites applications for nomination for the annual Master’s award in the History of Medicine.

The award is open to a student accepted for the MSc Public Health, MSc Public Health in Developing Countries, MSc Public Health Nutrition or MSc Health Policy, Planning & Financing who agree to follow an ‘historical pathway’ through the MSc.

This means taking the History & Health module in Term 3 and writing a dissertation on an historical subject for their Masters dissertation.

Funding and Eligibility

The award will provide full tuition fees at UK/EU rate and a living allowance.

The award is open to UK/EU and Overseas applicants, however, non-EU applicants will be liable for paying the difference between UK/EU and Overseas MSc fees.

Eligibility Criteria for the Award:

Preference for the award will be given to a student who can demonstrate initial training in history and/or a social science.

For more information and scholarship applications, see: MSc Studentships in Public Health

 

 

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