Masters
Testing the WHO Age Friendly Primary Health Care Toolkit to improve care for older patients.
Open to citizens and permanent residents of South Africa
University of Cape Town
19 Jun 2017
Partial Funding, R40,000 per annum for two years
More about this scholarship
- Institute of Ageing in Africa Masters Scholarship, 2017 is open to citizens and permanent residents of South Africa.
- Students are required to have an undergraduate/honors degree of four years in health sciences or an MBChB.
- Successful candidates of Institute of Ageing in Africa Masters Scholarship, 2017 must abide by the policies, procedures, and practices for the postgraduate sector at the University.
- The following documents must be submitted by the applicants of Institute of Ageing in Africa Masters Scholarship, 2017:
- CV with list of publications (if any)
- Copies of previous transcripts and certificates
- A letter explaining the research interest and it is related to the research area of the program
- Details of 2 academic referees with whom the applicant has worked