Don't Miss It: Pharmacy scholarship


Application deadline: June 15

> The Alpro Prestige Scholarship applications are open for third-year pharmacy undergraduates.

> Up to RM600,000 per year is sponsored by Alpro Pharmacy, in collaboration with 20 local universities, to develop the country’s future pharmacists.

> The five-year programme provides financial support and mentorship, career building and networking opportunities, and access to industry insights.> Each recipient will receive an RM20,000 financial support. The amount is divided into RM10,000 each year for their third and fourth year of studies.

> Upon graduation, a guaranteed placement for pre-registration pharmacist training, followed by a job offer as a professional community pharmacist with an exclusive remuneration package, will be provided.

> Partner universities: AIMST University; International Medical University; KPJ Healthcare University College; International Islamic University Malaysia; Lincoln University College; Mahsa University; Management & Science University; Monash University Malaysia; Quest International University; Taylor’s University; SEGi University; UCSI University; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Universiti Kuala Lumpur – Royal College of Medicine Perak; Universiti Malaya; Universiti Sains Malaysia; Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin; Universiti Teknologi Mara; University of Cyberjaya; and University of Nottingham Malaysia.

Details: alpropharmacy.com/alpro-prestige-scholarship/

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