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Scholarship overview
Scholarships to study at CAMHRA at postgraduate, doctoral, and post-doctoral levels are open to people from a wide range of professional and academic backgrounds starting September 2024.
This is primarily through our cutting-edge MA in Medical Anthropology and Mental Health, which includes opportunities for original research and knowledge exchange, and for which scholarships will be offered from 2024.
These scholarships are designed to support individuals who may not typically pursue studies in anthropology or ethnographic methods due to existing time, financial, or social constraints.
University or Organization: SOAS University of London
Department: Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA)
Course Level: Master’s (MA in Medical Anthropology and Mental Health, MRes in Social Anthropology)
Award: Tuition Fees
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 3
Nationality: UK/EU and Overseas
The award can be taken in the: UK
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Scholarship overview
The Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA) is offering Master's scholarships to people who would not usually study anthropology or ethnographic methods due to existing time, financial and social constraints.
Candidate criteria
The scholarship is open to UK/EU and Overseas applicants.
Applicants for MA Medical Anthropology and Mental Health must hold a minimum 2:1 bachelor’s degree in Anthropology or related subject; OR in health sciences including medicine, psychology, nursing, social work.
Applicants for MRes Social Anthropology must hold a minimum 2:1 bachelor’s or master’s degree in Anthropology.
All candidates must have a strong idea for a research project that uses ethnographic methods to understand an issue related to mental health
Benefits
Health coverage
Full college fee
Full application fee
A stipend of £13,681 per annum
A ticket from home country to UK and return after the course completion.
Undergraduate
To be eligible for the University's undergraduate scholarships, you must:
have applied to any undergraduate course at the University of Bristol, with the exception of medicine, dentistry and veterinary science;
start your undergraduate course in September 2024.
Postgraduate
To be eligible for the University's postgraduate scholarships, you must:
have applied to any eligible one-year, full-time taught master's programme, or one of our eligible two-year programmes: MSc Social Work and MA Law;
start your master's programme in September 2024.
Our tuition fees
The fee you pay depends on whether you qualify for the Home or Overseas rate. Home students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan from the UK government to cover the entire cost of their fees for every year their course lasts.
Tuition fees
Many factors play a part in determining your tuition fee including the length of your course, the subject you're studying and your fee status.