Published: 27 Jan 2025 269 views
If you're studying for a BSc or MMath degree in Mathematics or Mathematics with Data Science and have 128 UCAS Tariff points from three A-Levels* or equivalent, including an A in maths, you'll receive a cash award of £2,100.
The Gillian Stead Scholarship is paid in two £1,050 instalments per year, for a maximum of three years.
You'll continue to receive the award in your second and third years of study if you have an average mark of 65 or above in each year.
The Gillian Stead Scholarship will be paid in two equal instalments in October and February of each academic year.
Gillian Stead graduated with a first class degree from The University of Hull in Special Honours Mathematics, and in 1976 was awarded a PhD with a thesis entitled 'Theoretical aspects of moving interfaces'. After her studies here Gillian taught maths at A-level in many institutions and also with the Open University. Following her tragically early death, this memorial bursary was generously set up in her name by her father, to support students of the subject she loved.
Students in receipt of the University of Hull Gillian Stead Scholarship will not be eligible for other University of Hull scholarships. The terms of the bursary are subject to review by the Department.
The University of Hull was founded in 1927 – originally as University College Hull. The foundation stone was laid the following year by the Duke of York (later King George VI, of The King's Speech fame) and we opened for business with 39 students and 14 ‘one-man’ departments. We’ve come a long way since then. The University now has more than 16,000 students and around 2,500 employees, including more than 1,000 academic staff... continue reading
The Gillian Stead Bursary is paid in two £1,050 instalments per year, for a maximum of three years.
There is no need for a separate application, eligible students will be considered automatically.
For more details visit UOH website