University College London 2022 IMPACT Scholarships for International Students
Published: 19 May 2022
Preventing and redressing the impact of inequalities is a core philosophy of the UCL Master of Public Health (MPH). To reflect this, we are offering two scholarships annually which will support applicants who have demonstrated financial need, who have lived experience of inequality, and who show great promise for population health impact. The IMPACT scholarships will cover the successful recipients' full fees (£16,500) to study on the MPH programme. People wishing to study full-time, part-time or modular flexible are welcome to apply and the scholarship will be applied to their fees pro rata.
University College London IMPACT Scholarships
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Benefits of University College London IMPACT Scholarships
- There are up to two bursaries available in 2022/23.
- The value of the bursary is £16,500.
- The bursary is tenable for students who wish to study full time, part time of via modular-flexible.
- The bursary will first be applied to the recipient’s tuition fees.
Requirements for University College London IMPACT Scholarships
Candidates must fulfil all of the following criteria:
- Applicants must have experienced inequality. This may include, nut is not limited to, experience of inequality due to income, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, carer responsibilities, adverse childhood experiences, social exclusion, or disability.
- Meets the admissions criteria for UCL online Master of Public Health (MPH).
- Have submitted an admissions application for the MPH programme at UCL, starting in 2022/23.
- Must demonstrate excellent academic and research abilities.
- Be proficient in the use of English.
Selection Process
Selection Criteria
The scholarship is awarded based on a comprehensive set of criteria to evaluate applicants description of:
- How their experience of inequality (due to income, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, carer responsibilities, adverse childhood experience, social exclusion, or disability) has shaped them and their drive to study Public Health.
- Why they should receive a scholarship to undertake the Master of Public Health and how it will benefit them personally.
- How they will use their experience of inequality and the benefit of the scholarship and MPH to make a difference to population health in their future career.
A panel of two assessors will review and score each application separately. Combined/average score across assessors will be ranked. The two highest scoring applicants will be recommended for scholarships.
Application Deadline
June 30, 2022How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
University College London (UCL) on forms.office.com to apply