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Distance Learning Master's


Scholarship
The University of Edinburgh will offer 4 scholarships for distance
learning Master's programmes offered by the University.
Scholarships will be available for students pursuing any distance learning Master's
programme offered by the University.
Each scholarship will cover the full tuition fees over three years.

Eligibility
The scholarships will be awarded to students who are accepted for admission onto
the above eligible distance learning Master's programmes at the University of
Edinburgh.
Applicants intending to study a distance learning PgCert are only eligible to apply if
that PgCert is part of a distance learning Master's programme. Applicants should
check this with the relevant School.
Applicants must be both nationals of and resident in the following countries:

Afghanistan

Bangladesh

Benin

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Central African Republic

Chad

Comoros

Congo, Dem Rep


1

Cte d'Ivoire

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Gambia, The

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Haiti

India

Kenya

Korea, Dem Rep

Kyrgyz Republic

Lao PDR

Liberia

Madagascar

Malawi

Mali

Mauritania

Mongolia

Mozambique

Myanmar

Nepal

Niger

Nigeria
2

Pakistan

Papua New Guinea

Rwanda

So Tom and Principe

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Solomon Islands

Somalia

South Sudan

Sudan

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Timor-Leste

Togo

Uganda

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Yemen, Rep

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh
and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.

Criteria
3

The scholarship will be awarded broadly on the basis of academic merit. Candidates
must have, or expect to obtain, a UK first class or 2:1 Honours degree at
undergraduate level or the international equivalent.

Applying
Eligible applicants should complete and online scholarship application
The closing date for applications for these scholarships is 3rd June 2016.
Please note that you will not be able to access the online application form
unless you have applied for admission to the University of Edinburgh and have
full EASE authentication.
Postgraduate Master's Online Scholarship Application Form

Selection Procedure
A Selection Committee will meet in June 2016 to select the scholarship holders. The

winners of the scholarships will be announced in July 2016.


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Clinical Psychology

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Clinical Psychology
Studying
Children & Young People's Mental Health
Fees and funding

Children & Young People's Mental Health and Psychological


Practice

Fees and funding


Fees and funding information for the MSc in Children and Young People's Mental Health and
Psychological Practice.

Fees
Tuition Fee: Children and Young People's Mental Health and Psychological
Practice (PgDip) (Full-time)
Academic
Session
2016/7

Home/E Overseas/Internat
U
ional
8,500

Online Distance
Learning

Additional
Programme Costs

17,400

Tuition Fee: Children and Young People's Mental Health and Psychological
Practice (MSc) (Full-time)
Academic
Session
2016/7

Home/E Overseas/Internat
U
ional
8,500

Online Distance
Learning

Additional
Programme Costs

17,400

Fees for a full-time programme of study cover all courses contained within the programme. There are
no additional fees for enrolling on courses.

Fees for part-time study are charged course by courses, or "invoiced at course level". Students are
invoiced for each course when they enrol on the course.

Funding
There are two types of scholarships available to NHS CAMHS staff applying to this
programme:

NES Scholarships
As part of a strategy to increase psychological education and skills development across disciplines
inCAMHS, NHS Education for Scotland (NES) provides funding for CAMHS practitioners working
in NHSScotland, in the form of scholarships.

cyCBT Scholarships
There is a scholarship fund linked to the PGCert cyCBT. CAMHS practitioners working in NHS
Scotland are eligible to apply for this fund towards the cyCBT Supervised Practice course.
The scholarships cover course fees but do not cover any additional supervision costs, which are
usually met by the student's employer.
Scholarships are only available to students taking courses for academic credit. This means that award
holders must complete any and all assignments.

How to Apply
Essential Information
There is high demand for these scholarships. Please note that your application will only be
considered by the panel if your scholarship application AND your university application are
complete and submitted before the deadline. The panel cannot consider any late applications.
You do not need to have received an offer from the university.
To apply please download the form below. The form is available in different formats to allow
compatability with Windows XP.

NES Scholarship Application Form (97-2003 format)


NES Scholarship Application Form (RTF)
NES Scholarship Application Form
NES Scholarship Application Form (PDF)
This form should be submitted with a letter of support from your line manager. The
letter should be signed and on headed paper, or sent to cyp.msc@ed.ac.uk from the line
managers NHS e-mail account (forwarded e-mails will not be accepted).
Scholarship applications will only be considered once an application has been made
through EUCLID for a programme of study, providing a unique university number (UUN), or if
a paper application has been received for a CPD course.
The deadlines for applications for the academic year 2016/17 are as follows:
Semester 1 courses (September - December) - 30th June 2016 / Semester 2 courses
(January - April) - 21st October 2016

The panel makes awards annually to part-time continuing students, and will
endeavour to support ongoing studies. Please only request for courses you plan to study in
the forthcoming year.
Send your application by e-mail or post to:

Lorna Sheal
Programme Secretary

Medical School
Teviot Place
Edinburgh EH8 9AG
Work: +44 (0)131 651 3970
Email:

cyp.msc@ed.ac.uk

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