Just 175 years ago, the benefits of a university education in England were restricted to men who were members of the Church of England; University College London (UCL) was founded to challenge that discrimination. UCL was the first university to be established in England after Oxford and Cambridge, providing a progressive alternative to those institutions social exclusivity, religious restrictions and academic constraints. UCL is the largest of over 50 colleges and institutes that make up the federal University of London.
Award purpose
To support a graduate student to the Department of Mathematics for Master's study or PhD research in Applied Mathematics.
Awarding body
University College London
Level of study
postgraduate degree
research
Award funding type
scholarships and fellowships
Award Subject(s)
physics
Country of study
United Kingdom
Award value
UK £400, subject to annual renewal based on satisfactory progress
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