
Scholarships
Scholarships
Our alumni have led the development of country strategies for Ebola and COVID-19; pioneered the development of public health programmes and policies; and worked in some of the most challenging situations to deliver better health outcomes. They are dedicated, highly-trained and resilient; leading NGOs, research groups, Health Ministries and businesses worldwide.
The world needs more of these extraordinary graduates.
An unprecedented step-change in scholarship funding will provide world-class training and education opportunities for Masters and PhD students, who go on to do remarkable things.
Our campaign aims to support 125 new scholarships to ensure equality of opportunities for the most talented students.
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125 scholarships
LSTM is committed to providing a world-class education for the future generations of global health professionals around the world. Scholarships are critical to this mission, ensuring equity of access to our programmes and alleviating financial pressure which can be a major barrier in a decision to study. Each year, our scholarship programmes are heavily oversubscribed.
As part of our 125 Anniversary Campaign, we are raising funds to support an additional 125 new scholarships to increase our capacity to support talented students studying on campus in Liverpool and around the world. These include full and partial scholarships to ensure that the most promising global health leaders can study at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, irrespective of their circumstances.
HiVE
HiVE is LSTM’s pioneering virtual incubator, which aims to identify and test new ideas for global health by bringing together virtual teams across borders, sectors, and disciplines.
We know from working in the field across the world that there is no shortage of talented and motivated individuals who are driven to make a difference in their communities, countries and beyond. There is, however, a shortage of opportunities for these individuals to reach their full potential; we believe the HIVE could be the key to unlocking it.
Why your support is so important?
Support from donors enables us to push the boundaries of traditional research and statutory funding. They allow the freedom to develop solutions which will catalyse new knowledge and research funding, ultimately decreasing reliance on aid.
Donations enable us to invest in new, untested, and perhaps unconventional ideas and the most promising students and scientists. These are the people who will lead the world in finding solutions to humanity biggest health challenges.
Donations allow the flexibility to work with new partners and support them in developing their own research infrastructure and competitiveness. This creates collaborations which are responsive to regional challenges, but which have the potential to benefit human health worldwide.