Published: 25 Apr 2024 899 views
The David and Molly Pyott Foundation Scholarships in Ophthalmology
Nine online distance learning scholarships are available in the field of Ophthalmology for students from Africa, Central and South Asia, Caribbean Islands, Pacific Islands, Central and Latin America who have been accepted for admission to the two-year, part-time online ChM (Master of Surgery) in Clinical Ophthalmology in academic session 2024-2025.
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Application Deadline | 01 Jun 2024 |
School to study | University of Edinburgh |
Type | Masters |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Edinburgh |
Gender | Men and Women |
Each scholarship will cover the tuition fee for the entire programme of study and funding towards a laptop and internet service. The award is tenable for two academic years, subject to academic progress.
Selection is based on academic merit and the personal statement in which you describe your current contribution to your country’s local and national ophthalmology development plans and how you will use the scholarship to further contribute to the development of ophthalmology services in your country.
Successful applicants will be committed to working in their country’s ophthalmology service on completion of their studies; to using their new found skills to further enhance and develop the service; and to fostering clinical and academic links between their country’s medical universities, ophthalmology teaching hospitals and research institutes and The University of Edinburgh.
The scholarship deadline is 1st June 2024.
In the ESO Scholarships section, click on The David and Molly Pyott Foundation Scholarships title and then click on the link to apply online. You will be asked to enter the following information:
Page 1: University Application Number
Enter your University application number (UUN) that you will have received from your online EUCLID application for a place on the ChM.
Page 2: Tell Us Where You Are Based
Do you reside in and are you a national of one of the LMIC countries listed above? (Yes/No) Please state which one(s).
Page 3: Personal Statement
Include a personal statement (maximum 500 words) in which you describe the following:
Page 4: CV (Resumé)
Include a copy of your CV (resumé).
Page 5: Letter of Support
Include a letter of support for your scholarship application from your Ophthalmology Educational/ Training Programme Supervisor or Director in your locality. It is important to us that our scholars are supported in their workplace whilst studying with us.
Final Page
Acknowledgement of your scholarship application will be provided by the ESO team in due course.
If your application for scholarship is successful and a University-approved English language proficiency test (e.g., IELTS) is required to complete your EUCLID application for admission to the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology, the cost of the exam will be met by the University of Edinburgh.
For a list of the English language proficiency tests approved by the University for applicants for postgraduate study, including TOEFL-iBT Home Edition which can be completed online at home, please visit the Entry Requirements section of the ChM's degree finder page on the University's website
If the University’s criteria for English Language are met by your offer letter’s stipulated deadline, you will be issued with an unconditional offer of a place on the course, which must also be accepted.
Please note that these scholarship awards are likely to be oversubscribed and there is no guarantee you will be successful.
Further information about the ChM programme is available from the University’s degree finder webpage for the ChM in Clinical Ophthalmology . Video testimonials from some of our ChM graduates can be viewed on the Ophthalmology Masters webpages, along with an introductory video by the ChM’s Programme Director, Professor Baljean Dhillon.
For more details, visit University of Edinburgh website.