Study Medicine Abroad Fully Funded: Glenmore Postgraduate Scholarship 2026–2027 for African & International Students
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Overview
The Glenmore Postgraduate Scholarship at the University of Edinburgh offers full tuition coverage for select postgraduate medical and health programmes for the 2026–2027 academic year. Aimed particularly at students from Africa and other eligible countries, this scholarship supports those aspiring to make a lasting impact in global health and medical research.
Scholarship Highlights
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Number of Scholarships: 3
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Coverage: Full tuition fees + additional programme costs (if applicable)
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Duration: 1–3 years, depending on programme and mode of study
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Mode: Online part-time or on-campus full-time
Eligible Programmes
Online Programmes (Part-Time, 3 years)
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MSc Critical Care
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MSc Clinical Education
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MSc Clinical Management of Pain
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MSc Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
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MSc Clinical Trials
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MSc Data Science for Health & Social Care
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MSc Epidemiology
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MSc Global Health & Infectious Diseases
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MSc Internal Medicine
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MSc Paediatric Emergency Medicine
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MSc Patient Safety & Clinical Human Factors
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MSc Primary Care Ophthalmology
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MSc Science Communication & Public Engagement
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MSc Surgical Sciences
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MSc Cancer Biology & Precision Oncology
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MPH Public Health
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MFM Family Medicine
On-Campus Programmes (1 year)
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MSc Human Anatomy
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MSc Science Communication & Public Engagement
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MSc (by Research) Biomedical Sciences (Life Sciences)
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MSc (by Research) Integrative Neuroscience
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MSc (by Research) Reproductive Sciences
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MSc (by Research) Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Repair
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MPH Public Health
Eligibility
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Applicants must have an offer for an eligible programme at Edinburgh.
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Priority given to those with unconditional offers.
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Must hold or expect a UK first-class honours equivalent degree.
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Preference for students from Africa or other eligible countries listed.
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Applicants should aim to contribute to their home communities after completing their studies.
Eligible countries: Includes most countries in Africa, Asia, and parts of the Middle East (full DAC list-derived eligibility provided in the application portal).
Selection Criteria
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Academic merit and excellence
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Strength and clarity of personal statement addressing:
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Why this programme at Edinburgh appeals to you
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How it will benefit your career and personal development
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How it will enable you to contribute to your community, region, or country
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How to Apply
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Apply for admission to an eligible programme at the University of Edinburgh.
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Access the online scholarship application via MyEd using your University User Name (UUN) and password.
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Complete the personal statement and required documents in the EUCLID scholarship portal.
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Submit before the deadline: 23:59 UK Time, Thursday 28 May 2026.
For more information and application:
