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University Liaison Grants Scheme (UK)

The Institute of Mathematics offers University Liaison Grants to university student mathematical societies as funding for activities to enhance their programmes for their members and to promote mathematics.

Grants of up to £400 can be used to support:

  • Mathematical activities (such as putting on talks of mathematical interest, printing a mathematical newsletter or travelling as a group to IMA Early Career Mathematicians’ conferences or places of mathematical interest)
  • Supporting students participate in and attend the Tomorrow’s Mathematicians Today Conference
  • Careers activities
  • Promotional activities (printing t-shirts, hoodies, pens, etc. including the IMA logo)
  • Networking activities, quizzes etc.

Previous grants have been made to:

  • IMA King’s College, London to reduce the barrier that students felt existed between them and the teaching staff through a number of social events and to educate students with some useful skills not taught in the main course.
  • The Students’ Actuarial Society (SAS) at Heriot-Watt organised a number of events that included talks given by industry leaders like Scottish Widows and EY on the impact of Brexit and implementation of Solvency II.

University student mathematical societies are eligible to apply at any time.

 

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14th January 2021