Scholarship Overview
Scholarship Overview
Fee Waiver Up to
GBP 5,000
This scholarship provides tuition fee waiver for international postgraduate students.
The School of Health & Medical Sciences International Excellence Scholarship offers financial support to outstanding international students applying to selected master’s programmes at City St George’s. It recognises strong academic performance and is awarded based on merit.
Requirements
Requirements
- Have an offer of a full-time place on one of the School's MSc programmes. Applicants for the PG Certificate or PG Diploma are not eligible
- Be self-funded and not in receipt of any other scholarships (except the Graduate Loyalty Discount)
- Have an unconditional offer before applying.
- Have an offer of a full-time place on one of the following master's programmes (applicants for the PGCert of PGDip are not eligible):
- Applied Biomedical Science MSc
- Biomedical Science MRes
- Clinical Neuroscience Practice MSc
- Genomic Medicine MSc
- Global Health MRes/MSc incl online
- Medical Ethics, Law and Humanities MA
- Sports Cardiology MSc
- Be self-funded and not in receipt of any other scholarships (except the Graduate Loyalty Discount)
- Be entering your programme of study as an International fee paying student
- Have accepted your offer of study on the Applicant portal
- The award will be granted strictly on merit after a shortlisting and selection process. The decision will be made by a selection panel and will be final.
Application
Application
Your assigned Uni Enrol consultant will guide you through the process so that the university scholarship applications are submitted as part of the university application process before the deadline.
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Awards Details
Awards Details
- Fee waiver of GBP 1,000 to GBP 5,000.
- For successful applicants, the total scholarship amount will be awarded to full-time students in the form of a fee waiver from the second fee instalment.
- For part-time students, half of the amount will be awarded in the form of a fee waiver in the first year and half in the second year of study (again coming off the second fee instalment).




