Awards & Scholarships

HTAi Educational Scholarship

HTAi offers various scholarships and participation grants (former travel grants) to support individuals residing in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) to further their knowledge of HTA.

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Scholarship Background

The Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) Educational Scholarship Program provides funding support for individuals studying or working in the healthcare field in low- or middle-income countries to advance their knowledge and skills directly related to health technology assessment (HTA). By providing financial assistance to complete educational programs or training in HTA for the purpose of applying their knowledge and skills in their country of origin, HTAi advances its mission of promoting the development, communication, understanding, and use of HTA around the world.

A total of $20,000 CAD is available for the HTAi Educational Scholarship program each fiscal year.

Application Form

For eligibility and additional information, please download and fill out the application form.

Scholarship applications are due May 1 of each year (unless otherwise specified).

Application Form

Additional Information

For more information on award policy and procedure, download our additional information document.

Scholarship Policy & Procedure

Scholarship recipients

2025

To be announced

2023

Muday Beneberu (Ethiopia)
Master Degree in “Monitoring and Evaluation”. University of Gondar, Ethiopia.

Rodrigue Ndabashinze (Burundi)
Master in Health Economics. James Lind Institute, Switzerland.

Erni Zurina Romli (Malaysia)
PhD Program on “Public Health”. University of Malaya, Malaysia.

2021

Nur Farhana Mohamad (Malaysia)
Master in Public Health. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia.

Margoth Pinilla (Colombia)
Specialization in in Economic Evaluation in Health. University of Antioquia. Udea, Colombia.

Paola Rivera Ramirez (Perù)
MSc on Health Technology Assessment, Pricing & Reimbursement. University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.

2024

Emad Mohammed Suliman Almomani (Jordan)
PhD Program on “Rethinking the Intersectoral Costs and Benefits in Economic Evaluation of Vaccinations: the Case of a Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine. Lessons for the future”. Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

Pemba (Bhutan)
Masters of Health Administration. Curtin University, Australia.

2022

Abeer Al Rabayah (Jordan)
PhD program Health Technology Assessment. University of Health Services Research, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT), Austria.

Blessing Dzingirai (Zimbabwe)
Phd in Health Economics. University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Siti Mariam Mohtar (Malaysia)
Master of Public Health. University of Malaya, Malaysia