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Patient.info educational bursary for UK medical students

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Championing the future of medicine

Patient.info is proud to launch the Educational bursary for medical students, an annual initiative designed to support and inspire the next generation of UK doctors. This bursary offers £250 to selected medical students across the UK each year. It is aimed at easing the financial challenges of medical education and helping students gain access to the tools, opportunities, and experiences that will shape their careers in healthcare.

What the bursary offers

Studying medicine is as rewarding as it is demanding. Between lectures, clinical placements, and revision, students are often stretched financially as well as academically. The Patient.info bursary is intended to provide practical support. It can be used for anything that furthers a student’s medical training or career, including textbooks, digital learning resources, essential equipment, elective expenses, or attendance at educational conferences.

While the amount may be modest, we believe even small interventions can make a real difference whether it helps someone attend their first surgical skills workshop or access a resource they couldn’t otherwise afford.

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Why we're investing in medical students

At Patient.info, we’ve spent over two decades building one of the UK’s most trusted platforms for health advice and patient education. We know that healthcare starts with people, those who learn, listen, care, and innovate. Supporting medical students is one way we contribute to a stronger, more compassionate NHS. It’s also an opportunity to help shape a more inclusive future, by offering support to those who may not always have access to extra funding.

This bursary reflects our core values: education, accessibility, and trust. By backing students early in their journey, we aim to encourage not just clinical excellence but also the kind of human-centred care that transforms lives.

Who can apply

The bursary is open to anyone currently enrolled at a UK medical school, at any stage of their undergraduate or graduate-entry degree. Applicants must be classed as UK home students. We’re particularly keen to hear from students who are passionate about healthcare communication, public health, or patient engagement—although any medical student with a clear vision for how they would use the bursary is welcome to apply.

We encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented communities or the first in their family to attend university.

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How to apply

Applications open each year on 1st of August and close at 11:59pm on 30th of September. The process is straightforward and entirely online. You’ll be asked to submit a short application form along with proof of enrolment at your medical school. The most important part of your submission is a personal statement, no longer than 300 words, explaining how this bursary will support your studies, professional development, or ambitions in healthcare.

What we’re looking for

We’re not looking for perfection or polish. Instead, we want to hear genuine stories. Tell us what motivates you to study medicine, what barriers you face, or what you’d like to achieve with a little extra support. Our selection panel includes healthcare professionals and members of the Patient.info editorial team. They will read each application carefully, looking for clarity, authenticity, and potential impact.

Successful applicants will be notified by email in September, with funds transferred directly to their nominated bank account. We may ask recipients to share a short quote or reflection about how the bursary helped them. This is entirely optional, but it can be a way to inspire others and build visibility for student voices on our platform.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply if I’ve won before?
Yes—previous winners may reapply, provided they still meet the eligibility criteria.

Is this bursary taxable?
No, this bursary is a one-off educational award and is not considered taxable income.

Can graduate-entry or part-time students apply?
Absolutely! All enrolled UK medical students, including graduate-entry, intercalated, or part-time students, are welcome to apply.

Is financial need required?
While need may be considered, selection is primarily based on the quality of the personal statement.

Join us in supporting medical education

The Patient.info educational bursary is more than a funding opportunity - it’s a statement of belief in the power of education to transform healthcare. If you're a student, we hope you’ll apply. If you're an educator, a clinician, or an organisation interested in supporting future cohorts, we’d love to hear from you.

Together, we can help build a medical workforce that is not only clinically skilled but also compassionate, inclusive, and informed.

Ready to apply?

Applications are now open for the 2025 cycle. To submit your application, visit the link below before 30th September 2025.

Apply for the 2025 Patient.info Medical Student Bursary

For questions or further details, please contact [email protected].

About Patient.info

Patient.info is one of the UK’s most trusted health platforms, providing reliable, evidence-based information to over 8 million users per month. Our mission is to empower people—patients, professionals, and students alike—to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.

With a legacy of over 25 years and a reputation for accuracy and accessibility, Patient.info is proud to support the UK’s medical students and future healthcare leaders.

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