The Martingale Foundation is a UK-based charitable organisation with one specific mission: enabling talented individuals from low socioeconomic backgrounds to access and thrive in world-leading postgraduate research in mathematics and related fields.
The University of Glasgow’s School of Mathematics & Statistics now partners with the Martingale Foundation to offer fully funded Master’s and PhD scholarships in mathematics to eligible students. Glasgow is one of eleven partner universities across the UK currently offering Martingale Scholarships, alongside the University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh,
Imperial College London, King’s College London, University of Manchester, University of Oxford, Queen Mary University of London, and University College London.
NOTE: Read This Before You Apply: This is genuinely important to understand before you invest time in an application. The Martingale Foundation’s stated mission is specifically focused on talented individuals from low socioeconomic backgrounds. This scholarship is not a general international scholarship open to any high-achieving applicant; eligibility is explicitly tied to socioeconomic circumstances, not just academic merit. Confirm your eligibility directly on the Martingale Foundation’s own eligibility criteria page before applying, as the specific definitions and any residency or citizenship requirements are set entirely by the Foundation, not by the University of Glasgow.
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