Scholarship overview
Degree level
Undergraduate, Postgraduate taught, Master's research
Value
£1,000 in Year 1 and 2 (Undergraduates) and £7,500 in MSci, MSc or MRes
Number of awards
2
Academic year
2024/2025
Tuition fee status
Home, Overseas
Mode of study
Full time
Available to
Continuing students
Application deadline
18/11/2024
Additional information
Available to applicants in the following departments
- Mathematics
Eligibility criteria
All applications for the scholarship will be assessed against the following criteria:- Academic merit
- Applicants are expected to be women
- Intention to pursue further study in Mathematics (MSc or MSci for undergraduates and PhD for MSc students).
- Students should be 'good citizens'. For example, applications from students who have volunteered to help other students in school with academic work, have served as a class representative, have helped organised activities/events for other students or have volunteered for a charity will be looked upon favourably
Each autumn, Year 2 women in Imperial's undergraduates mathematics programme will be invited to apply for a Marjorie McDermott Scholarship.
- Up to two women will be awarded a scholarship through this route each year
- Applicants are expected to have done well in their first-year exams. Typically, awardees will have earned an average of at least 70
- Continuation of the scholarship is dependent on academic performance. To be renewed for the following year, recipients must receive an average of 60 or above in years 2 (and in year 3 if continuing on to an MSci, MSc, or MRes programme)
- Recipients wishing to continue into the MSci programme must meet the Department's requirements for doing so
- Recipients wishing to continue into an MRes or MSc programme offered by the Department must apply and be admitted into the relevant programme
Woman applying to any MSc or MRes offered by the Department are welcome to apply for the scholarship.
- Up to two women will be 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
Course specific information
Intention to pursue further study in Mathematics (MSc or MSci for undergraduates and PhD for MSc students).Application process
Application is made via a Qualtrics form, which will be sent in advance of the deadline.Additional information
There is an interview after application stage.Contact
If you have any additional questions, please contact us at c.kestner@imperial.ac.uk.