Kings College London Undergraduate Scholarships & Funding 2017/18
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Are you interested in pursuing an Undergraduate degree program at King’s College London? If yes, here is one for you.
The King’s College London, UK is offering the Global Health & Social Medicine scholarship program to applicants who wants to study the course at the Institution.

The King’s College London, UK is offering the Global Health & Social Medicine scholarship program to applicants who wants to study the course at the Institution.
Undergraduate Degree Award
Value of Awards: £9,000 each
Number of Awards: One
One award for entry onto ONE of the following full-time Undergraduate programmes:
• BSc in Global Health & Social Medicine
• BA in Global Health & Social Medicine
The award will be paid in instalments over the duration of the degree. Subject to enrolment, a payment of £3,000 will be made in Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3.
Eligibility: All students applying for the BA or BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine full time programmes to begin in September 2018, including UK, EU and Overseas students, are eligible for this scholarship.
Criteria: The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the assessments of three criteria:
Previous academic performance;
relevant experience where appropriate;
personal statement indicating reasons for applying to a particular programme.
Procedure:
There is no separate application procedure for the scholarship. All individuals who have submitted a complete UCAS application by 6pm (UK time) on the 15 January 2018 will be considered for the scholarship automatically. Applications which are incomplete on receipt (for example, missing personal statements, references or predicted grades) will not be considered for the scholarship.
The bursary covers only part of the annual tuition fees and applicants should ensure that they have sufficient means to cover the remaining tuition fees, as well as maintenance costs.
The successful candidates will be notified no later than 14 March 2018.
When offered a scholarship, you must also meet the following criteria for the scholarship to be awarded:
Accept the University’s offer of a place as your firm (first) choice by 2 April 2018;
meet the conditions of your offer (if you firmly accept an unconditional offer you are automatically deemed to have met the conditions of your offer);
enrol as a full time student on the BA or BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine.
Bursary Recipients
Rachel Morse, BSc Global Health & Social Medicine, 2016-17
Rachel-Morse
"I have always been interested in health field careers, but growing up, I was not sure where to focus within this field. A few years ago, I was trudging up hills to work with HIV and AIDS in Namibia. By the end of all of those hot desert days, I had learned about health in a context completely different than the one I grew up in. This led me to focus on health on a global scale and eventually, to apply to the Global Health and Social Medicine program. After completing a BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine, I would like to continue my schooling with a graduate medical program. An understanding of medicine, health and the factors that can affect these two items will be encompassed in this BSc program, providing a strong prerequisite for my future studies. In addition to this, I will have the chance to expand my understanding even further with work in laboratory-based fields such as neuroscience or pharmacology. This bursary is an appreciated acknowledgement of my focus in this particular field and gives te chance for me to expand my learning opportunities."
Federica Re, BSc Global Health & Social Medicine, 2014-15
I plan to apply to Graduate Medical School after completing my BSc, and I figured the best way to become a good doctor is to understand the duty of such a health profession from its core. Global Health and Social Medicine allows me to do so as it encompasses a wide range of fields related to the functioning of global health systems. At the same time, I get to explore laboratory-based modules like biochemistry and neuroscience - which I’m particularly interested in. It is a well-rounded course that is bound to set my path into the world of health and medicine.
Value of Awards: £9,000 each
Number of Awards: One
One award for entry onto ONE of the following full-time Undergraduate programmes:
• BSc in Global Health & Social Medicine
• BA in Global Health & Social Medicine
The award will be paid in instalments over the duration of the degree. Subject to enrolment, a payment of £3,000 will be made in Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3.
Eligibility: All students applying for the BA or BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine full time programmes to begin in September 2018, including UK, EU and Overseas students, are eligible for this scholarship.
Criteria: The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the assessments of three criteria:
Previous academic performance;
relevant experience where appropriate;
personal statement indicating reasons for applying to a particular programme.
Procedure:
There is no separate application procedure for the scholarship. All individuals who have submitted a complete UCAS application by 6pm (UK time) on the 15 January 2018 will be considered for the scholarship automatically. Applications which are incomplete on receipt (for example, missing personal statements, references or predicted grades) will not be considered for the scholarship.
The bursary covers only part of the annual tuition fees and applicants should ensure that they have sufficient means to cover the remaining tuition fees, as well as maintenance costs.
The successful candidates will be notified no later than 14 March 2018.
When offered a scholarship, you must also meet the following criteria for the scholarship to be awarded:
Accept the University’s offer of a place as your firm (first) choice by 2 April 2018;
meet the conditions of your offer (if you firmly accept an unconditional offer you are automatically deemed to have met the conditions of your offer);
enrol as a full time student on the BA or BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine.
Bursary Recipients
Rachel Morse, BSc Global Health & Social Medicine, 2016-17
Rachel-Morse
"I have always been interested in health field careers, but growing up, I was not sure where to focus within this field. A few years ago, I was trudging up hills to work with HIV and AIDS in Namibia. By the end of all of those hot desert days, I had learned about health in a context completely different than the one I grew up in. This led me to focus on health on a global scale and eventually, to apply to the Global Health and Social Medicine program. After completing a BSc in Global Health and Social Medicine, I would like to continue my schooling with a graduate medical program. An understanding of medicine, health and the factors that can affect these two items will be encompassed in this BSc program, providing a strong prerequisite for my future studies. In addition to this, I will have the chance to expand my understanding even further with work in laboratory-based fields such as neuroscience or pharmacology. This bursary is an appreciated acknowledgement of my focus in this particular field and gives te chance for me to expand my learning opportunities."
Federica Re, BSc Global Health & Social Medicine, 2014-15
I plan to apply to Graduate Medical School after completing my BSc, and I figured the best way to become a good doctor is to understand the duty of such a health profession from its core. Global Health and Social Medicine allows me to do so as it encompasses a wide range of fields related to the functioning of global health systems. At the same time, I get to explore laboratory-based modules like biochemistry and neuroscience - which I’m particularly interested in. It is a well-rounded course that is bound to set my path into the world of health and medicine.
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