No products in the cart.

The Garden Scholarship is a partially funded program that caters to the educational needs of international students from least-developed countries who wish to further their education in the United Kingdom. This scholarship is awarded for studies in PgCert Surgical Writing and Evidence-Based Practice.
Under this scheme, nationals and residents of nations defined as least developed countries will be awarded financial aid worth £2,000 to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Edinburgh.
University of Edinburgh is a higher institution in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Established in 1583, Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s four oldest universities and a leading centre of academic excellence in Europe.
Tuition Fees
Students at the prestigious University of Edinburgh pay varying tuition fees for undergraduate, master’s and doctorate studies. The amount that international master’s students pay on average for a full-time program is around £30,500.
Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Garden Scholarship, you must;
- Be an international student.
- Be a national of and resident of a Least Developed Country (LDC)
- Enroll in the PgCert in Surgical Writing and Evidence-Based Practice
- Meet language requirements
Required Documents
- Application form containing your details (Name, Residency)
- Updated CV highlighting your career objectives, current employer
- Degree certificate
- Personal statement (Less than 500 words)
Scholarship Benefits
The Garden Scholarship for Least Developed Countries is partly funded and offers recipients financial aid worth up to £2000 per annum. The scholarship will be tenable for one academic year.
Application Procedure
- Go to the website
- Fill out the online application form
- Prepare and submit the required documents
- Await feedback from the University
Deadline/Expiration: June 2, 2025