Telles Scholarship
How to apply
We are now accepting applications for September 2025Ìýentry.
Check whether you're eligible for the Telles Scholarship and the UPC.
Information sessions
Join us forÌýonline information sessions to learn more aboutÌýthe scholarship, how to apply and what it's like to study at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
Meet the academics
- Date: Saturday 12 October (rescheduled from 5 October)
- Time: 10:30am BRT
Supporting you to become a technology leaderÌýof tomorrow
“Studying electronic and electrical engineering will give you the technical and problem-solving skills to work on systems and devices that are not only crucial to everyday life but will also be key to building an inclusive and sustainable global society.Ìý
Here at 911±¬ÁÏÍø’s Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering we work with longstanding industry partners and our supportive alumni to ensure your education is well grounded and connected to the real world. We are committed to developing you as one of our students to support our discipline and hence the world.
Professor Sarah Spurgeon, OBE, FREng, Head of Dept. UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering
A hands-on approach to engineering education
You will have access to exceptional teaching within the UK’s number-one Electrical Engineering university research environment.
Our Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng (EEE BEng) undergraduate programme will giveÌýyou the scientific and mathematical tools youÌýneed to understand and model the technological world. Your studies will emphasise putting theory into practice, designing, creating and implementing your own ideas and applications, developing skills that are highly sought-after by employers.
In yourÌýsecond and third year of the EEE BEng you will select a 'minor'Ìýoffered byÌýdepartments across the Engineering faculty, choosing from topics such as Biomedical Engineering, Crime and Security Engineering, Intelligent Systems (Robotics and AI), and even Management or Entrepreneurship.
Scholars wishing to undertake an Integrated Masters in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, MEng, will be considered on a case-by-case basis on the completion of the second year of the EEE BEng.
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The Telles Foundation
The UCL Telles Scholarship is funded through a gift from the Telles Foundation -Ìýan international charity that provides transformational opportunities to low-income people in Brazil by improving their access to education.
TellesÌýbelieves that every young person deserves an opportunity to fulfil their potential. To make that happen, they work with experts in their field who share their commitment to this simple idea and the hugely significant and sustainable impact it can have.
Find out more about the Telles Foundation onÌýÌýand by .
The UCL community
UCL and London provideÌýa diverse, dynamic and exciting backdrop toÌýyour degree. You can engage with the many societies at 911±¬ÁÏÍø orÌýtake part in the entrepreneurship programmes which UCL offers to support you as a student. There is an active and welcoming global community at 911±¬ÁÏÍø to ensure you feel welcome to participate in your new academic home.
The Telles Scholarship has been designed to provide you with the funds to comfortably live in London, a truly global city, while dedicating time to your study and the extra-curricular activities which are providedÌýby the wider UCL community.