Master’s scholarships are offered for JHU-MU Chronic-TRIAD (Chronic
Consequences of Trauma, Injuries and Disability ) program which was
established by the Makerere University, College of Health Sciences,
School of Public Health in partnership with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health (JHU) in Uganda. To be eligible for the
scholarships, applicants must receive an acceptance offer into the MPH
program at Makerere University School of Public Health. Applications
have to be submitted electronically till 28th February 2013.
Study Subject(s):
Scholarships are offered for individuals who aim to pursue and complete
research training in trauma, injuries, and disability through the
Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH-Fulltime) program offered at
Makerere University School of Public Health.
Course Level : The scholarship is available for pursuing master degree.
Scholarship Provider : Makerere University
Scholarship can be taken at : Uganda
Course Level : The scholarship is available for pursuing master degree.
Scholarship Provider : Makerere University
Scholarship can be taken at : Uganda
Eligibility:
Applicants eligible for the scholarships must receive an acceptance
offer into the MPH program for academic enrollment in August 2013
(Academic year 2013/2014).
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Students of Uganda can apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship Description: Makerere
University, College of Health Sciences, School of Public Health, in
partnership with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHU),
has established the Chronic Consequences of Trauma, Injuries and
Disability in Uganda (JHU-MU Chronic-TRIAD) program. The purpose of the
program is to strengthen research capacity on the long-term health and
economic consequences of trauma, injuries and disability across the
lifespan in Uganda. The program announces the availability of
scholarships for individuals who aim to pursue and complete research
training in trauma, injuries, and disability through the Master’s degree
in Public Health (MPH-Fulltime) program offered at Makerere University
School of Public Health. It is expected that trainees of this program
will become future leaders for injury, trauma and disability research
and practice in the academic, non-governmental and public sector in
Uganda.
How to Apply: Applicants are required to
submit a personal statement summarizing past relevant education and
experience; interest in trauma, injuries, and disability; and future
aims in the field of trauma, injuries, and disability. This statement
should not exceed two A4 pages (12 point font). Interested applicants
must separately apply for admission to the MPH fulltime program of
Makerere University School of Public Health. Hard copies of
applications/proposals should be submitted to The Dean’s office, level
2, MakSPH Building, New Mulago Hospital Complex, alternatively
electronic applications should be sent to chronic-triad@musph.ac.ug.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The JHU-MU Chronic TRIAD program will accept applications for these