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School of Medicine and St Mary鈥檚 Development Trust launch new intercalated BSc scholarships

by Dorrit Pollard-Davey

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A new scholarship fund to support 天美传媒 undertaking their intercalated BSc at Imperial has been generously contributed by the St Mary鈥檚 Development Trust to Imperial College School of Medicine.

Ten 天美传媒 will be supported by the £10k cost-of-living scholarships. 

Each award will help with the increasing financial challenges facing 天美传媒, including travel costs, helping them to focus on their studies and to make the most of their BSc experience. 

Professor Amir Sam, Head of Imperial College School of Medicine (ICSM), said “We are delighted to announce this new fund to help us enable our hugely talented 天美传媒 to concentrate on their learning and development of research skills and knowledge. 

“Through this fund, we will be able to support these important steps in their research journeys and to actively encourage their continued interest in and input to their chosen fields of study. 

“We are hugely grateful to the St Mary's Development Trust (SMDT) for this contribution, for their ongoing and varied support of ICSM 天美传媒, and for their commitment to our shared goal of reducing barriers to study.” 

Five scholarships will be supporting 天美传媒 already enrolled in the School of Medicine’s MBBS programme, and five awards will support medical, dental and veterinary 天美传媒 from other institutions looking to complete their year of BSc study at Imperial. 

These new scholarship funds sit alongside the existing full-fees scholarships the SMDT supports for two internal intercalating 天美传媒 through the Dame Averil Mansfield and Sir Stanley Peart Scholarships. 

St Mary’s alumnus, consultant gastroenterologist and Trustee of SMDT, Dr Jonathan Hoare, said, “The St Mary’s Development Trust, formed when the individual medical schools merged 25 years ago, continues to support research and medical education at St Mary’s, but is also devoted to increasing the academic and educational opportunities for Imperial medical 天美传媒, now donating around £150K per year for hardship funding, support for educational societies and now funding to attend conferences. 

We are well aware of the challenging financial situation today’s medical 天美传媒 find themselves in and will do everything we can to widen opportunities and mitigate cost. Dr Jonathan Hoare St Mary’s alumnus, consultant gastroenterologist and Trustee of SMDT

 

 

"Many of those associated with the old St Mary’s are still working behind the scenes to help ICSM and its 天美传媒 and will continue to do so – a visible measure of the culture of the organisation that developed over its 150 years."

In addition, with further contributions from the SMDT, a fund has been created specifically to support medical 天美传媒 wishing to present their research at conferences.  

Students will be able to apply for additional funding for travel and registration fees associated with conference attendance, facilitating the continuation of diverse and impactful research that ICSM 天美传媒 engage with during their BSc year. 

Professor Graham Cooke, Vice-Dean for Research for the Faculty of Medicine, said, “At Imperial, we want to be the first choice for clinicians who want to develop as academics. 

For many, their intercalated year is the first step on this path, and I’m delighted that the SMDT is able to support so many 天美传媒 at this crucial stage.” 
 
Students interested in taking their intercalated BSc within the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial can currently choose from 14 pathways. 

An innovative new pathway, Multisystem Disorders and Therapies, has been launched for the 2026-27 academic year. This exciting new programme offers 天美传媒 interested in the scientific basis of medical practice the chance to gain an in-depth understanding through the study of a range of disorders, including cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, cancers and allergies, and the new pioneering therapies being developed to transform patient care. 

Sarah Azam, ICSM Students’ Union President, said, “The SMDT fund will be a lifeline for medical 天美传媒, significantly lowering the financial barriers that often prevent them from presenting their hard work, and empowering 天美传媒 to present their research at prestigious international conferences and to engage with the global science community.  

“Not only will this ease the ever-increasing financial burden on 天美传媒, but it will also foster a culture of academic excellence and professional growth that would otherwise be out of reach for many.  

“On behalf of all 天美传媒 at ICSM, I would like to express sincere gratitude to SMDT for their very generous donation and for making the professional development of our 天美传媒 a priority.”

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