IGCSE/GCSE/O & A Level/IB/University Student Forum
Teachers and Students => Universities => Topic started by: astarmathsandphysics on September 29, 2009, 12:00:16 pm
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Someone asked me about medical scholarships to study in the UK.
It is ver hard to find any. Most scholarships are for postgraduate students, especially when it comes to medicine.
I will post links as I find them.
http://www.international.bham.ac.uk/prospective/scholarships/country/krsf.shtml
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thanks astar loaddz :)
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I found this database of scholarships.
http://www.fundingusstudy.org/SearchResult.asp?aos=68
According to which there are only 14 medical scholarships in there which I thinks is too small. I thought there would be hundreds of maybe thousands of scholarships in the US. I will look some more.
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UCl just phoned me. They have medical scholarships apparently for overseas students but their website is being updated and wont be ready for a month. They said to go back in mid november.
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thank u very much astar.....:)
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thanks
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what about engineering?
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is there any scholarship for medicine
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Am sure there is. Best bet is the fulbright website which contains details of all us scholarships
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Am sure there is. Best bet is the fulbright website which contains details of all us scholarships
is there an for uk?
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Someone asked me about medical scholarships to study in the UK.
It is ver hard to find any. Most scholarships are for postgraduate students, especially when it comes to medicine.
I will post links as I find them.
http://www.international.bham.ac.uk/prospective/scholarships/country/krsf.shtml
Thanks :)
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for international students, it's very difficult to find a huge amount of scholarship in the UK. especially for medicine! I've done a lot of research and many of the UK scholarships I found are for all courses except medicine...so, it's difficult. obviously it's because of the long course length. I feel bad for med students.. but some universities do offer partial scholarships for them.
I think there would be a lot more scholarships to US universities, so if you don't mind taking SATs/ACTs, better go to the US. :)