Danida provides a number of Master in International Health Scholarships at University of Copenhagen for students from some developing countries.
Experience from health projects in the developing countries emphasizes the need for cross-disciplinary skills when it comes to building strong, sustainable health programmes.
The Master of International Health focuses on public health issues in low and middle income societies, and includes a broad range of theory within public health, medicine, epidemiology, anthropology, political science, management, and organization.
Some applicants for the MIH programme from Danida supported health and water sector programmes may be sponsored by Danida (Danish International Development Agency) through the Danida Fellowship Programme according to current guidelines.
Applicants must get information and apply through the relevant Danida chief adviser and programme officer at the Danish Embassy in their home country.
Danida programme countries included at the moment:
Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia.
For more information, application materials and deadline, see; Master in International Health Scholarships Website