School of Mathematical Sciences UG Student Handbook 2024/25
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Academic Prizes
In summer 2024 we awarded several College prizes as well as prizes for best Third Year Project.
The £400 Wynne-Roberts prize is funded by the University of London Convocation Trust (Queen Mary is a college of the federal University of London) and we awarded it to the finalist with the highest College Mark.
The IMA prize is for outstanding performance in the final year of a mathematics course and consists of a year's free membership of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA).
Our prize winners are listed below.
Name |
Prize |
Samantha Mustafaj |
Mathematical Sciences Foundation Year Prize |
Oliver Barnes |
College Prize |
Zechen Liu |
College Prize |
Felipe Puiggari Medici |
College Prize |
Ruth Melissa Agnes Parkes |
College Prize |
Samuel Brooks-Gilzeane |
College Prize |
Priyangaa Magindan |
College Prize |
Kenich Pandeya |
College Prize |
Mohammed Ismail Kamali |
College Prize |
Aimon Haba |
College Prize |
Anwar Layada |
Mathematical Sciences Third Year Project Prize |
Oliver Tak Shun Cheung | Mathematical Sciences First Year Year Prize |
Abdur Raheem Malik |
Mathematical Sciences First Year Year Prize |
Neil Thomson |
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Prize |
Oliver Barnes |
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Prize |
Neil Thomson | University of London Wynne-Roberts Prize |
Previous Prizes:
The Minnie Brooke Memorial Studentship Award commemorates the achievements of Minnie Brooke, a Mathematics graduate of Queen Mary University of London when it was known as East London College; she used her mathematics degree to become a pioneer and supporter of public health orientation in mental health programmes. This award recognises and supports promising young researchers like yourself who can continue the departmental legacy of using mathematics to make a positive impact on society.
The Lois Hatton Prize was established in 1917 for the most promising woman student studying Mathematics by Principal and Mrs. Hatton to honour their daughter; Lois was a Mathematics Honours student of Queen Mary University of London when it was known as East London College. This award recognises and supports promising young researchers like yourself who can continue the departmental legacy of using mathematics to make a positive impact on society.