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Commonwealth Scholarships 2012/13

The University of Manchester is delighted to announce scholarships for five students from Nigeria and five students from Tanzania for the Distance Learning Master of Public Heath Programme, funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. This MPH programme has been running for 10 years, and has 300 current students from more than 20 countries. The scholarships are for part time study. Full details of the scholarships are in the scholarship details and details of the MPH can be found on the main MPH web page and this pdf document.

Please note: applications open for Nigerian and Tanzanian students only.

 

Application Process

Applications open: Monday, 2nd April 2012

Applications close: Monday, 21st May 2012

How to apply

Complete the form using the Electronic Application System (EAS) on the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission web site.

Your application must include a personal statement outlining how the scholarship will impact on you and your colleagues, your professional development and enable you to make a fuller contribution to development in your country.

Full details on how to register with the EAS, complete the form and submit the form are provided by the CSC at the above website.

Study skills day in Abuja, December 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Study skills day in Abuja, December 2011

Student profiles


Jane Namaganda Jane Namaganda
Nurse (Uganda)

"As a proud graduate, I have realized the skills gained from studying MPH are diverse and extensive. I am now more confident to approach the many career doors that are fast opening wide for me."

See: Jane's profile
James Ditai
(Uganda)

"In the last 2 years being on the MPH has dramatically impacted upon my job, during the last year of study, my job title was changed three times in same organisation; from study coordinator, to Head of clinical research and finally to Regional Project manager, as my employer gave me new roles to fit with my new skills. "