The UCL Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health is offering a Studentship for full-time and part-time students undertaking the MSc Health Psychology. The award will commence in September 2024 and the studentship will consist of £3,750 towards tuition fees. The recipient will be expected to secure the remaining part of their tuition fees and to cover their living costs.
Eligibility requirements
Candidates can originate from any country however they must be intending to enrol on the MSc in Health Psychology programme on a full-time or part-time basis.
Selection criteria
Award of the studentship will be made on the basis of experience, qualifications and future academic potential. Based on the curriculum vitae and personal statement of the shortlisted candidates, the studentship will be awarded upon the recommendation of an academic selection panel chaired by Dr Christian Von Wagner (Programme Lead).
Value and duration
The value of the award is £3,750. Awards are tenable for one year of full-time study and two years (pro-rata) part-time only, commencing in 2024-25.
Terms and conditions of the award
- The studentship may be held alongside other scholarships, studentships, awards or bursaries.
- The studentship cannot be transferred to another institution, nor deferred to a later year.
- The studentship payments will only be made if the recipient is fully enrolled in the above mentioned MSc programme at UCL.
- All awards are subject to the provisions of the General Regulations for Scholarships, Awards, Bursaries, Prizes and medals.
Application procedure:
There is no specific application procedure. All applicants who submit an application to the MSc Health Psychology programme by the deadline outlined below, will be considered.
Studentship Application deadline:
The deadline for submissions is 5pm on 30th June 2024 GMT.
Important notes
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Your application must be complete in order to be valid. We will not inform you whether your application has been received or whether it is complete, nor contact you for missing documents. Incomplete applications are invalid and will not be processed.
Notification of results
Only the successful candidate will be notified of the award. If applicants have not been notified of their application being successful by 13th October can assume that you were not successful on this occasion.
Further information
Further information regarding the MSc Health Psychology programme can be found at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/health-psychology-msc
For general enquiries regarding admissions, application forms, and registration for the programme, please contact: bsh.mschealthpsychology@ucl.ac.uk