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) for further information. These posts are jointly supported by the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian/Highland. They are funded from NHS’ ACT moneys. ACT (Additional Cost of Teaching) is funding which NHS
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of the countries on the African continent. Description Please note, this scholarship is only available for Aberdeen campus students. The University of Aberdeen is delighted to offer the Aberdeen Global Scholarship
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supported by the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian and NHS Highland. They are funded from NHS Grampian’s and NHS Highland’s ACT moneys. ACT (Additional Cost of Teaching) is funding which NHS Boards
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You will join the Institute of Education for Healthcare and Medical Sciences (IEHMS) as one of a team of academic, administrative, and clerical staff who support the medicine degree programme. The IEHMS is part of the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition. School/Section Medicine,...
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programme at the University of Aberdeen in 2023-24 academic year. It will be awarded to the graduating scholar achieving the highest grade point average (GPA) among the eligible students in the 2023-24
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at other universities. Eligibility Applicants must meet Scottish Funding Council residency criteria; i.e. have been a permanent resident of Scotland for at least three years prior to the start of
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programme at the University of Aberdeen starting in September 2024. Only students applying to undertake the programme on campus may be considered for the award; online students will not be eligible
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Applicants must submit a complete PhD application through the University's Postgraduate Applicant Portal Separately, a personal statement in no more than 500 words, explaining why you are a candidate for the
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towards tuition fees to support two postgraduate students from any country through a one-year full-time on-campus Master of Laws (taught) programme at the University of Aberdeen. One award will go to a