Eligibility summary
- NationalityAll
- Level of StudyPostgraduate Taught, Undergraduate
Overview
The scholarship was set up in 2007 by Dr Gordon Stopford Millington OBE as a tribute to the work of the Irish Academy of Engineering and to support students, particularly those who might face financial constraints, to further their studies to Masters level. Gordon Millington graduated from Queen’s University in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He was a senior partner in Kirk, McClure and Morton and received a Doctor of Science Honorary Degree from the University in 2001. During his working life he was involved with the structural design of the Waterfront Hall, the Ashby Building at Queen’s and the restoration of the Grand Opera House.
Further Information
Funding Amount
£2000
Eligibility
Applications are open to students who have commenced any of the current Masters degree programmes run by Civil Engineering or who have commenced the final year of any of the MEng degree programmes in Civil Engineering, Environmental & Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering with Architecture. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the best academic achievement and other outstanding performance, along with the strength of the applicant’s case for support.
Applicants must have at least a 2:1 or, if not yet graduated, have achieved the equivalent in the third year of a MEng degree programme. This is an annual award in the region of £2,000.
Funding Type
Help with current course
Fee Status
Any
Nationality
All
Study Level
Postgraduate Taught, Undergraduate
Start Date
Mon, 27 Oct 2025 00:00:00 GMT
Contact Us
Email: askeps@qub.ac.uk
How to Apply
The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the best academic achievement and other outstanding performance, along with the strength of the applicant’s case for support.