Scholarship overview

  • Degree level

    Postgraduate taught, Master's research

  • Value

    Up to 3 scholarships of £10,000 and up to 4 partial or full tuition fee scholarships at the Home rate

  • Number of awards

    7

  • Academic year

    2024/2025

  • Tuition fee status

    Home, Overseas

  • Mode of study

    Full time, Part time

  • Available to

    Prospective students

  • Application deadline

    25/04/2024 Closed

  • Additional information

    Scholarship page

    feopostgradtm@imperial.ac.uk

  • Available to applicants in the following departments

    • Brain Sciences
    • Immunology and Inflammation
    • Infectious Disease
    • Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction
    • National Heart and Lung Institute
    • School of Public Health
    • Surgery and Cancer

Eligibility criteria

General eligibility:

These awards are open to all students who make an application to the Faculty of Medicine before the scholarship deadline for admission to study for a full-time or part-time Master's programme (or PG Cert for a course where that is the only route to the higher degree) at Imperial College London, starting in the following October.

Please note that these awards can only be given to students who are studying a programme run by the Faculty of Medicine.

It is not essential for applicants to have already received an offer of a place on a programme, but the initial programme application must be made before applying for a scholarship.

Residence eligibility:

Applications are accepted from talented candidates from across the world both for the Dean's Master's Scholarships and for the Dr Jean Alero Thomas Scholarships.

Academic eligibility:

Candidates are expected to be able to provide evidence of outstanding academic ability. This will usually mean being among the highest achievers in their undergraduate cohort, and in receipt of or due to receive a first class UK Honours degree or equivalent. An applicant who does not meet this requirement (e.g. holds a second class undergraduate degree, is a health professional who did not undertake a degree course, or is from a non-traditional background) will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that they have outstanding academic potential and substantial experience relevant to their chosen subject area.

Please note: This scholarship is not available to continuing students.

Application process

In order to be considered for a Faculty of Medicine (FoM) scholarship, potential candidates will need to do both of the following:

1. Apply for a place on a Master's programme run by the Faculty of Medicine

2. Complete the Master's Scholarships online application form

It is not essential to wait for an offer of a place on a programme to be made before applying, but the initial programme application must be made before submitting the scholarship application. To apply for a Master's programme, please use our online admissions system.

Application form and information on the application process: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/study/postgraduate/fees-and-funding/masters/deans-masters-scholarships/how-to-apply/

All Master's programmes listed here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/study/postgraduate/masters-programmes/

Additional information

There are up to 3 scholarships of £10,000 available for Home and Overseas applicants to study a Master's programme run by the Faculty of Medicine, and up to 4 scholarships for partial or full tuition fee at the Home rate only, for Home and Overseas applicants to study a Faculty of Medicine lab-based MSc or MRes Programme.

All information on the scholarships can be found here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/study/postgraduate/fees-and-funding/masters/deans-masters-scholarships/

Contact

If you have any additional questions, please contact us at feopostgradtm@imperial.ac.uk.