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The Graduate School at King’s College, London provides advice on a wide range of postgraduate funding opportunities and administers a range of funding schemes open to students in pursuit of a postgraduate (both research and taught masters) degree programme.

The Graduate School is pleased to announce some of the new schemes it will be administering to postgraduate students commencing in 2017-18:

Postgraduate research (PGR) funding for international students:

The Graduate School is pleased to announce that it will be offering eight scholarships for international students who plan to undertake a postgraduate research degree (MPhil/PhD) at King's College London commencing in the 2017-18 academic year. 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 23:59 GMT, 15 JANUARY 2017

Funding to support Joint PhD programmes:

Joint PhD programmes with the University of Hong Kong; National University of Singapore and the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 16:00 GMT, 31 March 2017

We welcome discussion with interested applicants in our research area of midwifery, maternal health, policy systems and service delivery. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/wh/groups/maternalhealth/index.aspx and other areas of women’s health. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/wh/index.aspx.

Postgraduate taught (PGT) funding opportunities:

Eligible programmes include our MSc in Implementation and Improvement Science Research

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught-courses/implementation-and-improvement-science-msc.aspx

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 17:00 GMT, 31 March 2017

 

 

For full details on about the above listed schemes, http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/graduate-school/funding.aspx.

 

 

 

For full details on about the Joint PhD Scholarship schemes, please

 

 

Jane Sandall CBE PhD MSc BSc RM HV RN

Professor of Social Science and Women's Health

NIHR Senior Investigator
Lead
Maternal Health Systems and Implementation research group|

Women’s Health Academic Centre |Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine | King’s College London l St. Thomas' Hospital |London| SE1 7EH 

 

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http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/wh/groups/maternalhealth/index.aspx

https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/jane.sandall

 

I am part of the NIHR CLAHRC South London, a research organisation working to improve health services. www.clahrc-southlondon.nihr.ac.uk

 

Associate Director NIHR CLAHRC South London (capacity building)

Lead maternity and women’s health theme

http://www.clahrc-southlondon.nihr.ac.uk/

 

Lead capacity building King’s Improvement Science

http://www.kingsimprovementscience.org/

 

Latest publications:

Mackintosh,N. Terblanche,M. Maharaj,R. Xyrichis,A. Franklin,K. Keddie,J. Larkins.E. Maslen,A. Skinner,J. Newman,S. Hiew de Souza Magalhaese,J. Sandall,J. (2016) Telemedicine with Clinical Decision Support for Critical Care: A Systematic Review, Systematic Reviews,5:176.

 

de Jonge A, Sandall J (2016) Improving Research into Models of Maternity Care to Inform Decision Making. PLoS Med 13(9).

 

Keely, A., Cunningham-Burley, S., Elliott, L., Sandall, J., & Whittaker, A. (2016). “If she wants to eat… and eat and eat… fine! It's gonna feed the baby”: pregnant women and partners’ perceptions and experiences of pregnancy with a BMI> 40kg/m 2. Midwifery in press.

 

 

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