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Rocky Fund Bursary
The Rocky Fund Bursary is a scholarship opportunity offered by Imperial College London specifically for students in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. This bursary provides financial support to students facing significant financial barriers to participating in higher education. The award is designed to support full-time undergraduate students pursuing either a BSc or MSci degree in Earth Science and Engineering. The bursary is awarded based on academic merit and potential, as well as demonstrated financial need. Applications are assessed after UK A Level results are released in mid-August, with successful applicants being notified within four weeks of results release.
Rocky Fund Bursary
The Rocky Fund Bursary is a financial support award for students facing significant financial barriers to participation in higher education at Imperial College London. This bursary provides £2,500 per year to one student who has received an offer to study a full-time undergraduate degree in Earth Science and Engineering. The award is designed to help remove financial obstacles and enable talented students to pursue their studies in this field. Recipients are selected based on both academic merit or potential and the information provided in their scholarship application demonstrating financial need. Applications are reviewed after UK A Level results are released, with successful applicants being notified within four weeks of the results announcement.
Rocky Fund Bursary
The Rocky Fund Bursary is a scholarship opportunity for students admitted to study Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. This bursary provides financial support of £2,500 per year to one student who faces significant financial barriers to participation in higher education. The bursary is available to both home and overseas students who have received an offer of admission to study a full-time BSc or MSci in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. Applicants are assessed based on academic merit and potential as well as information provided in the scholarship application form. The bursary is specifically designed to support prospective students entering the program, not continuing students. Applications are reviewed following the release of UK A Level results in mid-August, with successful applicants being notified within four weeks of results release.
Rio Tinto Scholarship
The Rio Tinto Scholarship is available to undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. This scholarship provides full tuition fee coverage and a stipend of £15,462 per annum. The scholarship is open to students ordinarily resident in Argentina, Guinea, Madagascar, China, Mongolia, or South Africa who have received an offer to study a full-time BSc or MSci in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. Three awards are available for the 2024/2025 academic year. Candidates are assessed based on academic achievement and potential. Applications must be submitted by the deadline, and successful applicants are notified approximately three weeks after UK A Level results are released in mid-August.
Rio Tinto Scholarship
The Rio Tinto Scholarship is a prestigious undergraduate scholarship offered by Imperial College London in partnership with Rio Tinto. This scholarship provides comprehensive financial support for students from specific countries to study Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides a generous annual stipend of £17,082 to support living costs. Three awards are available for the 2025/2026 academic year. The scholarship is specifically designed to support talented students from Argentina, Guinea, Madagascar, China, Mongolia, or South Africa who have received an offer to study either a BSc or MSci degree in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement and potential, as well as information provided in their scholarship application. This opportunity reflects Rio Tinto's commitment to developing future talent in the mining and natural resources sector, particularly from regions where the company has operational presence.
Rio Tinto Scholarship
The Rio Tinto Scholarship provides full tuition fees and an annual stipend to outstanding undergraduate students from specific countries pursuing degrees in Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. The scholarship is open to prospective students ordinarily resident in Argentina, Guinea, Madagascar, China, Mongolia, or South Africa who have received an offer of admission to study a full-time BSc or MSci in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. Three awards are available for the 2026/2027 academic year. Candidates are assessed based on academic achievement or potential and information submitted in the scholarship application form. Completed applications will be reviewed following the release of UK A Level results around mid-August, with successful applicants being notified no later than three weeks after results are released.
R W Barnes Scholarship Fund (Mathematics Award)
The R W Barnes Scholarship Fund (Mathematics Award) is a merit-based scholarship for undergraduate students of Black heritage studying mathematics at Imperial College London. The scholarship provides a cash bursary of £14,500 per annum for up to 4 academic years, excluding repeat periods of study. The award is specifically designed to support students from Black heritage backgrounds pursuing full-time undergraduate degrees in the Department of Mathematics. Recipients may be expected to meet informally with the donor on occasions, participate in events surrounding the scholarship, or submit short progress statements to be shared with donors. This scholarship is only available to new students starting in the academic year 2025/26 and cannot be deferred. The Joint Mathematics and Computing BSc/MSci Programme does not qualify for this award.
PaeCH MSc award
The PaeCH MSc award provides financial support to students enrolled in the Applied Paediatrics MSc programme at Imperial College London. Each award is worth £1,000 and two awards are available for the 2025/2026 academic year. The bursaries are awarded based on a clear indication of an interest in child health research with a declaration of a specific focus for the research. The award will be given based on the perceived relevance of the research question within the applicant's professional or clinical context. To be eligible, applicants must be in receipt of an offer of admission for the Applied Paediatrics postgraduate programme commencing in September 2025, have accepted their offer, and have fulfilled all offer criteria. This scholarship is not available to continuing students. Students who do not complete the full MSc will be required to return the bursary award.
Outstanding Women in Finance Scholarship
The Outstanding Women in Finance Scholarship is offered by Imperial College Business School to support female students pursuing postgraduate studies in finance-related fields. The scholarship provides up to £25,000 towards tuition fees for the 2026/2027 academic year. This scholarship recognizes and supports women with exceptional academic backgrounds, strong leadership potential, and evidence of professional achievement. The award is available to both home and overseas students enrolling full-time in eligible MSc programmes at Imperial College Business School. Recipients are selected from applicants who receive offers in the first two admission rounds, with automatic consideration for all eligible female applicants - no separate scholarship application is required. This scholarship demonstrates Imperial's commitment to advancing gender diversity in the finance sector by supporting outstanding women entering finance careers.
MSc Women's Marjorie McDermott Scholarship
The Marjorie McDermott Scholarship is awarded annually to women studying in Imperial College London's MSc Mathematics programmes. Each autumn, women in Imperial's MSc programmes are invited to apply for this scholarship. Up to two women will be awarded a scholarship each year. The scholarship is intended to support outstanding female students who have demonstrated excellence in mathematics and show commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion causes. Applicants are expected to have been awarded a First Class or equivalent undergraduate degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related field. Individual students are not allowed to hold more than one of these scholarships. The scholarship provides £7,500 towards maintenance costs, paid in two instalments.
MSc Reproductive and Developmental Biology Bursary
The MSc Reproductive and Developmental Biology Bursary is a £2,000 award towards tuition fees offered by Imperial College London's Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction. This bursary supports one incoming student commencing the MSc Reproductive and Developmental Biology programme in October 2026. The award is open to both Home and Overseas fee status students who are in receipt of an offer and have accepted it. The application process requires candidates to submit a statement addressing three key areas: their motivation for pursuing science, their contribution and goals in the field, and their professional trajectory and aspirations for the programme.
MSc Immunology Scholarship for students of Black heritage
The MSc Immunology Scholarship for students of Black heritage is offered by Imperial College London to support students of Black heritage pursuing postgraduate studies in immunology. This scholarship is specifically designed for home-fee paying applicants who identify as belonging to Black or Black British ethnic groups (Caribbean, African, Mixed White and Black Caribbean, Mixed White and Black African, or Other Black background). The scholarship covers full tuition fees at the Home rate (£15,500), provides a maintenance stipend at the UKRI London rate, and includes access to a department laptop. The scholarship is awarded through a competitive process that includes an initial application to the Presidential Scholarship for Students of Black Heritage, followed by departmental assessment and interview. Successful candidates will be required to submit a personal statement explaining how the scholarship would benefit their studies, help achieve their academic goals, and how their education would benefit their community or society, as well as highlighting their proudest achievements academically and personally.
MSc Human Molecular Genetics Bursary
The MSc Human Molecular Genetics Bursary is a scholarship offered by Imperial College London to support postgraduate students enrolled in the MSc Human Molecular Genetics program. The bursary provides £2,000 towards tuition fees for one student commencing the program in October 2026. This award is available to both Home and Overseas fee status students who have received an offer for the program, accepted it, and fulfilled all offer criteria. The application process requires candidates to submit a statement addressing three equally weighted questions about their motivation, contribution to science, and professional trajectory. Applications are evaluated by a panel after an initial eligibility check.
MSc Health Policy bursaries
The MSc Health Policy bursaries are designed to support overseas fee-paying students pursuing the part-time MSc Health Policy programme at Imperial College London. Up to five bursaries are offered to students who have received an offer for the programme commencing in October 2024. Each bursary is valued at £7,100, distributed equally across the two-year programme duration, with 50% applied in each year subject to successful academic progression. Applicants must submit a statement of no more than 250 words outlining how the programme will benefit their career or future plans. These bursaries aim to provide financial support to international students studying health policy at the Department of Surgery and Cancer, enabling them to pursue advanced education in this critical field of healthcare research and policy development.
MSc Business Analytics (Online) Home Student Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to increase access to the MSc Business Analytics (online, part-time) for talented Home/UK students from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds. It provides financial support to help ensure that students from all backgrounds can benefit from Imperial's world-class business education. The scholarship offers £10,000 per student with up to five scholarships available for the 2026/2027 academic year. Applicants who apply for the MSc Business Analytics (online, part-time) programme and receive an offer will be eligible to apply for this scholarship. Selection is based on the information provided in the programme application and interview, with preference given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds including students from lower socio-economic backgrounds, students from racially minoritised groups, and disabled students.
MSc Business Analytics (Online) Home Student Scholarship
Imperial College Business School is offering up to five scholarships of £10,000 each to support talented home students from diverse backgrounds in joining the MSc Business Analytics (online, part-time) programme. This scholarship is specifically designed to promote diversity and inclusion within the programme, with preference given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, racially minority groups, and disabled students. The scholarship provides financial support to help cover tuition fees for the online part-time Master's programme in Business Analytics. Students who submit their application for the MSc programme and receive an offer can apply for this scholarship. Selection will be based on the information provided in the application and interview. This scholarship is not available to continuing students and is exclusively for new entrants to the programme starting in the 2025/2026 academic year.
MSc Applied Multiomics in Biomedicine Bursary
The MSc Applied Multiomics in Biomedicine Bursary is a scholarship offered by Imperial College London for students commencing the MSc Applied Multiomics in Biomedicine programme in October 2026. The bursary provides £2,000 towards the tuition fee rate for the 2026-27 academic year. This funding opportunity is available to both Home and Overseas fee status students who are studying full-time. Applicants must be in receipt of an offer, have accepted it, and have fulfilled all offer conditions. The scholarship is not available to continuing students, only prospective students starting the programme in October 2026. To apply for the bursary, students must submit a statement answering three questions related to their motivation for pursuing science, their contribution and ambitions in the field, and their professional trajectory and goals for the programme. Each question response is limited to a maximum of 1300 characters. Applications are reviewed by a panel and checked for eligibility. The bursary is specifically tied to the MSc Applied Multiomics in Biomedicine programme within the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction at Imperial College London.
MSc Ada Lovelace Scholarship for Women
The MSc Ada Lovelace Scholarship for Women is offered by Imperial College London's Department of Earth Science and Engineering for female students pursuing postgraduate taught programmes. The scholarships will be awarded to women who demonstrate exceptional academic merit and/or potential and are open to Home and Overseas applicants. Four departmental scholarships are available to women who are offer holders for specific MSc programmes including Geo-Energy with Machine Learning and Data Science, Applied Computational Science and Engineering, Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning, and Renewable Energy with AI and Data Science: Geology & Geophysics. The scholarships cover full tuition fees (Home or Overseas) and provide a stipend, supporting women in STEM fields at the postgraduate level.
MSc Ada Lovelace Scholarship for Home Students
The MSc Ada Lovelace Scholarship for Home Students is offered by Imperial College London's Department of Earth Science and Engineering for the 2025/2026 academic year. Four scholarships are available providing full home tuition fees for exceptional candidates pursuing specific MSc programmes. The scholarship targets students who demonstrate exceptional academic merit and/or potential in fields related to geo-energy, computational science, environmental data science, and renewable energy with focuses on machine learning, data science, and artificial intelligence. This funding opportunity is designed to support talented home students in advancing their studies in cutting-edge environmental and engineering disciplines at one of the UK's leading research institutions.
MSc Academic Potential Scholarships
The MSc Academic Potential Scholarships are available for applicants with a First-Class Honours level or equivalent in their undergraduate qualification who demonstrate strong academic potential. The scholarship specifically welcomes applications from Women and Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, as well as candidates interested in discipline-hopping to Materials Science. Four awards of £10,000 each are available for the 2026/2027 academic year. The scholarship is available to both home and overseas students enrolling in the MSc in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering program at Imperial College London on a full-time basis. No separate application is required; suitability is determined by the admissions tutor, and qualifying candidates are notified directly.
MSc Academic Potential Scholarships
The MSc Academic Potential Scholarships are offered by Imperial College London's Department of Materials for students pursuing the MSc in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering. These scholarships are available for applicants with a First-Class Honours level or equivalent in their undergraduate qualification and showing strong academic potential. The program particularly welcomes applications from Women and Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, and also encourages applications from candidates who are interested in discipline-hopping to Materials Science. The scholarship provides a stipend of £5,000 paid in monthly instalments over the academic year. Nine awards are available for the 2024/2025 academic year. Applicants do not need to submit a separate application as suitability will be determined by the admissions tutor, and successful candidates will be notified if they qualify for the scholarship.
MSc Academic Potential Scholarships
The MSc Academic Potential Scholarships are available for applicants with a First-Class Honours level or equivalent in their undergraduate qualification showing strong academic potential. These scholarships are specifically for the MSc in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering program. The award provides a stipend of £5,000 paid in monthly instalments over the year. Imperial particularly welcomes applications from Women and Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, and encourages applications from candidates interested in discipline-hopping to Materials Science. Recipients do not need to apply separately as suitability is determined by the admissions tutor, and qualified candidates will be notified directly.
MiM Inspiring Leader Award
The MiM Inspiring Leader Award recognises exceptional candidates who demonstrate strong leadership qualities, a clear and ambitious career plan, and the ability to inspire and make a positive impact in the global business environment. This scholarship is open to applicants for the MSc in Management (MiM) at Imperial College Business School. The award provides up to £20,000 towards tuition fees for outstanding students who demonstrate strong leadership potential, excellent academic backgrounds, strong CVs, and well-researched career plans. Applicants must show a track record of leadership through achievements during studies, work experience, internships, and/or community involvement. Scholarship recipients are selected based on their programme application, interview performance, and evidence of leadership potential through academic and professional references.
MiM Global Leadership Scholarship
The MiM Global Leadership Scholarship is awarded to MSc International Management applicants who demonstrate an outstanding track record of leadership and/or outstanding leadership potential. This scholarship covers full tuition fees for exceptional candidates who show leadership qualities during their studies, work experience, internships, and/or within their community. Two scholarships are available for the 2024/2025 academic year. Candidates must display leadership qualities and exceptional career potential in their application, with strong academic background, good GMAT performance, a strong CV, and a well-researched career plan. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to submit a three-minute video assessment describing the time when they had the most impact as a leader. The scholarship is open to both home and overseas students who are applying to the MSc International Management programme at Imperial College Business School.
LGBTQ+ Scholarship
The LGBTQ+ Scholarship at Imperial College London Business School provides financial support up to £20,000 towards tuition fees for postgraduate taught students who identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community. This scholarship is part of Imperial Business School's commitment to equality and inclusion in business and society. The scholarship supports LGBTQ+ students who are passionate about fostering diversity, driving positive change, and contributing to a more inclusive global business community. Eligible applicants must demonstrate a strong track record of promoting diversity and inclusion, a desire to lead or contribute to initiatives that encourage LGBTQ+ participation in business education, a commitment to championing equality within Imperial and beyond, and a strong overall programme application including interview performance and professional experience. The scholarship is available for multiple MSc programmes within the Business School, including Finance, Management, Business Analytics, and related fields, as well as the MBA programme.
LGBTQ+ Scholarship
Imperial Business School is dedicated to advancing equality and inclusion in business and society. This scholarship is offered for students who are members of the LGBTQ+ community and designed to support students who aim to drive positive change and promote diversity within the business world. To be considered for this scholarship, applicants will demonstrate a strong track record of promoting diversity and inclusion. They will also show a desire to drive initiatives to encourage LGBTQ+ participation in business education and to champion equality within Imperial and beyond. The strength of the application, interview, and professional experience to date will also be considered. Scholarships will be awarded throughout the admissions cycle but only a limited number are available.
LGBTQ+ Scholarship
Imperial College Business School is committed to promoting equality in business and society and offers scholarships for students who are part of, or allies to, the LGBTQ+ community. The scholarship provides £15,000 towards tuition fees for postgraduate taught MSc programmes. Applicants must demonstrate a strong track record of promoting diversity and inclusion related to the LGBTQ+ community and a desire to drive initiatives to encourage LGBTQ+ participation in business education and to champion equality within Imperial and beyond. The award is available to successful applicants who receive an offer for an MSc programme at Imperial College Business School.
LATAM Regional Scholarship
Imperial College Business School is proud to be a global organisation with students from all over the world. To encourage this further, they are offering scholarships to Latin American students who we believe will contribute to the Imperial community. This scholarship is specifically designed for postgraduate taught students from Latin American countries pursuing MSc programmes at Imperial College Business School. Applicants who are resident in one of the 21 Latin American countries (as defined by the United Nations) will automatically be considered for this scholarship. The award provides up to £15,000 towards tuition fees for full-time or part-time study. A strong overall application with excellent academic background, career potential, references and personal statement is required. Candidates who submit their application for an MSc programme before the deadline and receive an offer will automatically be considered for this scholarship.
Kingsbury Scholarship
The Kingsbury Scholarship is a highly prestigious engineering scholarship and one of the most valuable available to Home/UK students anywhere in the UK. This scholarship is aimed at bright and dynamic students who intend to ultimately seek employment as a graduate in a UK engineering industry. The successful scholars will have their tuition fees covered by the scholarship and receive a cash bursary of £12,500 per year, subject to satisfactory academic progress. The award is for a maximum of 4 years, excluding repeat periods of study. Applicants must complete work experience in the engineering sector either before or during their course through internships or placements in UK engineering industry. Two scholarships are available for outstanding candidates who have not undertaken undergraduate study before and who hold offers to study 4-year MEng or MSci courses in Imperial's Faculty of Engineering.
Kingsbury Scholarship
The Kingsbury Scholarship is a highly prestigious engineering scholarship and one of the most valuable available to Home/UK students anywhere in the UK. This scholarship is aimed at bright and dynamic students who intend to ultimately seek employment as a graduate in a UK engineering industry. The scholarship provides full home rate tuition fees and a £12,500 cash bursary annually for up to 4 years. Eligible candidates must complete work experience in the engineering sector either before or during their course. The scholarship is awarded to one outstanding candidate each year who has not undertaken undergraduate study before and must be studying a 4-year MEng or MSci course in Imperial's Faculty of Engineering. Recipients must be UK students with a verified household income of less than £70,000 per annum through Student Finance England.
Janet Watson PhD Scholarship in Earth Science and Engineering 2026
The Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London offers several scholarships for the PhD programme in any research area within the department. The Janet Watson PhD Scholarship provides comprehensive funding for doctoral research in Earth Science and Engineering. Awards are based on exceptional academic merit and/or potential, with applicants usually having completed an MSc or equivalent. The scholarship covers both home and overseas students and is available for full-time and part-time study modes. To be eligible, candidates must meet the PhD programme entry requirements and submit a complete application including all required documents via Imperial College's admissions process. Interested candidates should review the departmental scholarship webpage for available supervisors and research topics, contact a prospective supervisor to discuss their application, and submit their PhD application through the Imperial College application portal.
J.P. Morgan Scholarship in Quantitative Finance
The J.P. Morgan Scholarship in Quantitative Finance is a prestigious award for students pursuing an MSc in Mathematics and Finance at Imperial College London. The scholarship provides £39,400 towards tuition fees and maintenance stipend for the 2024/2025 academic year. The award is designed to support full-time postgraduate students demonstrating exceptional academic merit and/or potential. Priority is given to students who are financially disadvantaged, from underrepresented minority ethnicities, female, or have a disability as defined by the UK Equality Act 2010. One scholarship is awarded annually to a prospective student entering the programme.