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Could you be an inspirational secondary maths teacher? Do you want to receive a prestigious £20,000 Scholarship? If so, read on...
The IMA, working with the London Mathematical Society (LMS) and the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), want to award 150 Scholarships to candidates who will be undertaking a recognised Initial Teacher Training (ITT) course in England during the 2013/14 academic year.
To apply you must:
The Department for Education (DfE) already offers bursaries of £20,000 to graduate entrants to ITT training with a First, and £15,000 to those with a 2.1. Any successful Scholars would not be entitled to the DfE’s bursary in addition to the Scholarship. So, what additional benefits does the scheme bring?
Further details regarding the benefits of the scheme can be found here.
Although there will be a number of opportunities to apply for a Maths Scholarship before July 2013, an early application is recommended.
For more information on the application process, how to apply and eligibility, go to our application page.
You do not need to have been offered a place on an ITT course to apply, but as a prospective trainee teacher, you are strongly encouraged to register with the Teaching Agency (TA), which provides a comprehensive programme of support to help you to become a teacher.
The Mathematics Teacher Training Scholarships are run in partnership with the TA and, therefore, are only available for eligible ITT programmes in England.
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