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Lombardi-Goldman Sachs Fund
The Lombardi-Goldman Sachs Fund is a bursary scheme that aims to enable and encourage UK students in financial need to pursue an undergraduate degree in a STEM subject at University College London (UCL). The award provides £4,500 in Year 1 for maintenance costs only. One award is available for the 2026/27 academic intake. This funding opportunity is part of the Undergraduate Funding and Access Awards (UGFA) program at UCL. The bursary is specifically designed to support students from the UK who demonstrate financial need and hold an offer of admission to study full-time undergraduate programs in STEM disciplines, including Brain Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical & Physical Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Population Health Sciences. The successful candidate will be selected by a panel of UCL staff based on demonstrated financial need.
Goldsmid Fund Bursary
The Goldsmid Fund Bursary aims to enable UK students to pursue an undergraduate degree in a STEM faculty at UCL. The award provides £2,500 per year for a three year undergraduate programme and is subject to satisfactory academic progress. The award will be paid as a maintenance allowance. If a student on a four year undergraduate programme receives this award, payments will be made pro rata, i.e. they will receive £1,875 for each of their four years of study. Two awards are available per year. The criterion for awarding the bursary is financial need and applicants will need to demonstrate this in their application. Eligible candidates must be domiciled in the UK with Home fee status, be in financial need as assessed by UCL, and hold an offer of admission to UCL to study a full-time undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Medical Sciences, Brain Sciences, Mathematical & Physical Sciences, Life Sciences or Population Health for the 2026/27 intake.