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I don’t offer scholarships myself, but I can definitely guide you to the kinds of scholarships you're asking about—specifically for MPhil/MSc programs in Clinical Psychology, Behavioral/Mental Health, or related fields in Psychology or Psychiatry.
Here’s a general overview of what you can expect:
✅ Types of Scholarships Available:
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Fully Funded Scholarships:
Yes, some universities and governments offer fully funded scholarships that cover tuition, living expenses, and sometimes travel. These are often competitive and available through:- Government schemes (e.g., Chevening, Commonwealth, Fulbright, DAAD)
- University-specific scholarships
- Research assistantships or teaching fellowships
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Full-time vs. Part-time:
- Most funded scholarships are for full-time programs.
- Part-time study may be possible, but funding is less common unless you're already working and being supported by an employer or local program.
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Online vs. On-campus (Offline):
- Most Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry-related programs require on-campus attendance due to clinical/practical components like internships or supervised placements.
- Some Behavioral or Mental Health programs may offer online or hybrid options, especially if they are research or theory-focused.
🔍 To move forward, consider:
- Where you want to study (country/university)
- Whether you're eligible for government or university scholarships
- What kind of program suits your goals (clinical practice vs. research)
If you let me know your country of residence, your academic background, and preferred countries to study in, I can suggest specific scholarships or programs tailored to you. Would you like that?
Are your scholarships (Mphil/Msc. Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Mental health, and
any other Psychology or psychiatry related programs) fully funded, full-time or part-time and online or offline?