Undergraduates at Imperial College London who are applying for the MSc in Statistics are also eligible to apply for a scholarship from the Basil Furneaux Memorial Fund. For further details and eligibility visit Basil Furneaux Memorial Fund.
MSc Women’s Scholarship funded in part by Marjorie McDermott: The Department of Mathematics offers the Marjorie McDermott’s scholarship to promote our female scholars as well as Imperial College’s commitments to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity. Marjorie McDermott was an alumna of Imperial’s Department of Mathematics. She graduated with a BSc in Mathematics in 1951 and then completed a DIC (MSc) in 1952. At the start of each academic year female students on Imperial's Maths MSc programmes will be invited to apply for a Marjorie McDermott Scholarship.
There are up to two female students awarded a scholarship through this route each year. Applicants are expected to have been awarded a First Class or equivalent undergraduate degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related field. Recipients of the scholarship are awarded a total of £7,500 in two instalments during their master's study. Individual students are not allowed to hold more than one of these scholarships. For further information visit the MSc Marjorie McDermott Women's Scholarship page.
Additionally, Imperial College London offers a range of scholarships for postgraduate students to support you through your studies. Search for scholarships using the College scholarships search tool to see what you might be eligible for.
The 2024 Martingale Foundation Scholarship
The Martingale Foundation, offers fully funded postgraduate scholarships in mathematics and related topics at leading UK universities.
Our mission is to fund and support scholars, and to provide them with exceptional development opportunities. The Foundation has been set up to enable students, to whom family income would otherwise be a barrier, to pursue postgraduate study.
Martingale Scholars will receive a fully-funded scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at one of our partner universities, including tuition fees and research expenses covered, including a tax-free stipend for living costs. Scholars will also receive tailored support to apply for a Martingale PhD Scholarship and access to the Martingale Development Programme, including leadership training and access to top academic and industry professionals, becoming members of a pioneering community of future STEM leaders.
Applications are open until the 25th October, and can be made on our website.
Students on or applying for the MSc in Statistics are eligible for a number of scholarships - find out more via the links below or visit our fees and funding website for other Imperial studentships.