Scholarships
Queen Elizabeth II Scholarship : Fully aligned with USI's mission and values, the QEII program aims to support the training of future leaders in global health who will be called upon to respond to the major health challenges of tomorrow, both in Canada and in their countries and communities of origin.
The USI managed the Queen Elizabeth II Scholarship Program from 2020 to 2025. With total funding of $298,000, it supported 18 master's and doctoral students.
Applications are now closed.
Discover the Testimonials of Our Former Scholars
Only in french version
Diane Carla Bazile, boursière et candidate à la Maitrise en santé publique de l'ESPUM - 2025
Samuel Paul, Scholar and Master's Candidate in Public Health at ESPUM, 2024
Nissia Oracius, Scholar and Master's Candidate in health service administration at ESPUM, 2024
Jennifer Jean, Scholar and Master's Candidate in Public Health at ESPUM - 2023
Pax Mpoyi Tshimanga, Scholar and Doctoral Candidate at ESPUM - 2023
Marc Bossou, Scholar and Doctoral Candidate at ESPUM - 2022
Vena Joseph, Scholar and Doctoral Candidate at ESPUM
STUDIES
The USI is affiliated with the School of Public Health at the University of Montreal, which offers several study programs in global health.
You can find all the information on global health training programs here.
