We help recent graduates and final-year students from developing countries secure Master’s and PhD scholarships in Europe and North America. We share openings and provide application guidance, plus a curated list of scholarship websites.
> Recently shared openings are posted on our Facebook page; previous opportunities are kept in our database.
> Step-by-step advice for CVs, motivation letters, research proposals, contacting potential supervisors and more.
> A curated list of portals to explore Master’s and PhD programmes.
Many exciting areas of mathematics aren’t commonly taught in some regions. We invite experts to deliver introductory lectures—broadening awareness and sparking interest in new fields.
We offer free, English-taught introductory courses in key maths areas. Complete 75% of homework to earn a certificate.
After a course, students can deepen their learning through short reading or mini-research projects. These are designed to prepare you for research in your preferred area. (Open to students from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria.)
Thanks to generous team members, we provide limited, partial support to mathematics students facing serious financial barriers—e.g., tuition gaps or application/testing fees (IELTS/TOEFL).
Selected students receive training in scholarships, soft skills and core topics in mathematical sciences, and contribute through outreach and blogging.
Articles by our team and Maths Volunteers Student Representatives as part of their training.
Our activities extend beyond what’s listed here. Discover the full range of services and initiatives.