Applicants are encouraged to include details about their academic achievements, extracurricular
activities, skills, interests, volunteer work, and relevant work experience. It is important to include contact details so
that they can be reached if they are shortlisted for the scholarship programme.
The personal statement provides applicants with the opportunity
to share more about themselves, their motivation for pursuing this degree, and why they believe they are the best candidate for the scholarship programme.
Applicants may submit their latest or current transcripts, including grades from formal education and any additional certificates.
Only applications that include all three components (CV, personal statement, and list of academic accomplishments) will be considered.
No, the scholarship programme operates independently. Applicants may mention their scholarship application in their application
to Imperial if they wish to, but it does not guarantee admission to Imperial.
No. Scholarship offers from Artemis are conditional upon candidates successfully securing a place on the course.
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an in-person or virtual interview and may need to submit additional documents,
such as further academic credentials or a letter of support (e.g., from a teacher). Candidates will be notified via email if they are shortlisted.
No. The scholarship only covers tuition fees. However, students can explore various options for additional support, such as other scholarships or financial aid.
Candidates may be asked about their need for extra financial support during the shortlisting process. In some circumstances, successful candidates may be eligible for additional support.
Candidates may be asked about their need for extra financial support during the shortlisting process. In some circumstances, successful candidates may be eligible for additional support.