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Title
MSc Motorsport Scholarship Programme
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graduate
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Source URL
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/scholarships/items/msc-motorsport-scholarship-programme-1...
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https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/funding_masters/index.html
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2026-03-23T19:34:54+00:00
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MSc Motorsport Scholarship Programme

Source: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/scholarships/items/msc-motorsport-scholarship-programme-1.html Parent: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/funding_masters/index.html

About the award

Level: Masters\ Course: Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Advanced Aerospace Engineering Advanced Mechanical Engineering Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering\ Country/Region: Home\ Value: See the information below for the full value of the scholarship.\ No. of awards: The programme will aim to make 12 scholarships in 2026.\ Deadline: The programme will close for applications at 4pm, 6 May 2026

More information

The Scholarship Programme was launched in 2022 to address a specific recommendation within The Hamilton Commission's first report, Accelerating Change: Improving Representation of Black People in UK Motorsport.  Sir Lewis Hamilton HonFREng formed The Hamilton Commission, alongside the Royal Academy of Engineering to address the underrepresentation of Black people in UK motorsport and the STEM sector.

For 2026 the eligibility criteria is being expanded. As well as Black and mixed-Black applicants, the scholarship will now be open to women and individuals from a less advantaged socio-economic background.  The ambition is to broaden access to more groups of young people who are underrepresented within the Motorsports industry. Through the scholarship, we want to create opportunities and pathways to careers into Motorsports for as many young people as possible.

Applicants must be:

Awardee benefits

These scholarships aims to help address the under-representation of some groups in engineering and motorsport and accelerate the rate of progress of change.

Successful awardees will receive:

You can apply directly via the Royal Academy of Engineering website.