
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) has announced five fully funded scholarships for students who want to study MSc Prosthetics & Orthotics (P&O) Rehabilitation Studies through distance learning at the University of Strathclyde in the UK.
These scholarships are offered through the University’s National Centre for Prosthetics and Orthotics and are specially designed for students and clinicians from low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
The Commonwealth Distance Learning programme is one of the Master’s scholarship schemes managed by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. It is part of the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP), which supports students from Commonwealth countries to gain higher education and contribute to development in their home countries.
The main goal is simple:
To help talented students gain advanced education and use that knowledge to improve their own countries.
This scholarship is for:
If you are already working in prosthetics, orthotics, or rehabilitation — or planning to build a career in this field — this opportunity is especially valuable.
This means you can continue working or supporting your family while studying.
The MSc Prosthetics & Orthotics (P&O) Rehabilitation Studies at the University of Strathclyde focuses on:
The course is delivered through distance learning, making it accessible for students who cannot relocate.
Applications are made through the University of Strathclyde. The university first selects candidates and then forwards successful applications to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for final approval.
📌 Programme details:
https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/postgraduatetaught/prostheticsorthoticsrehabilitationstudies/
📌 Scholarship information and eligibility criteria:
https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/scholarships/commonwealth-distance-learning-scholarships-candidates/
If you want to discuss the programme or ask questions about the application process, you can contact the Director of the MSc Prosthetics and Orthotics Rehabilitation Studies, Chris Cox, at the University of Strathclyde.
If you are serious about building a career in prosthetics, orthotics, or rehabilitation, this scholarship can:
Opportunities like this are limited — only five scholarships are available.
If you meet the eligibility criteria and are passionate about rehabilitation and healthcare development, this could be your chance to take the next big step in your career.