IMESS How to Apply
View information on how to apply to the IMESS programme.
Minimum Admission Requirements
You need to hold (or expect to obtain) an upper second class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant subject area. If your Bachelors degree is in an unrelated subject, you must demonstrate their interest in IMESS through the supplementary questionnaire.
If your first language is not English, you must provide recent evidence that your spoken and written command of the English language is adequate for the programme e.g. ‘good’ level in accordance with UCL English Language Policy.
***Please note that if you wish to go to Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, for Year 2, you will need to show evidence of two languages at B2 proficiency (this can include English and a second language [including your native language])*** This is to comply with current Hungarian requirements and will be required for 2nd year enrolment at Corvinus.
Application
All applicants applying for an IMESS programme will be automatically considered for the IMESS Scholarship on condition that applications are received before 2 March 2026.
Please complete the standard UCL graduate studies online application form and include the additional required materials, paying particular attention to the guidelines below on how to complete the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire.
When you apply online, please ensure that you properly upload the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire (under ‘personal statement’ on the online system), your degree transcript, proof of citizenship and English language certificate. Incomplete applications will not be looked at.
You do NOT need to complete an additional personal statement, as the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire covers the points we are looking for.
Please note that if you fail to complete the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire, your application will be discarded.
As UCL is the coordinating partner of the IMESS consortium, it is not necessary to apply to your preferred second year university as well. However, you must specify your study track, choice of second year university and language preferences for your application to be considered. Whilst we will try to accommodate preferences as best we can, some partners are limited on space and we cannot guarantee all applicants will get their first choice. For this reason, we ask applicants to select both a second choice and a third choice backup. Confirmation of your second year will take place during enrolment week at UCL.
It is often the case that students applying to the IMESS Programme will not graduate (or take their English language exam) until after the application deadlines have passed. In this case, please provide your latest transcript when you apply. If your application is successful, you will be provided with an offer from UCL, conditional on graduating on time with the appropriate grade and language certificate.
Key Dates
Scholarship deadline:
2 March 2026 (no separate application needed)
Programme applications deadline:
26 June 2026
Have a question?
- ssees-intma@ucl.ac.uk
- +44 (0)20 8138 7027
FAQs - The Application Process
You are still able to apply pending later submission of your English language certificate but in this case you will, assuming your application is of sufficiently high quality, receive an offer from UCL conditional on your providing the language certificate. However, since language competence is an important selection criteria for the award of IMESS scholarships, you are unlikely to receive maximum marks in this part of the assessment. Additionally, if your language certificate is not received by April/May, it is unlikely that there will be time to secure your visa for entry into the UK.
All students whose first language is not English must be able to provide recent evidence that their spoken and written command of the English language is adequate for the programme. The UCL regulations on this are strict and clearly explained. We require a ‘good’ level.
There is a section on the UCL Application form for you to evidence any recent experience of, instruction in, or study of English language. Please include any transcripts or certificates with your application to support this. The UCL Registry will evaluate each application on a case-by-case basis. If you meet the academic criteria for admission but not the language proficiency, you may be issued with a conditional offer letter, meaning that admission to UCL and the IMESS Programme will be dependant on your taking an IELTS test (or any other test that is recognised by UCL) and receiving results to a ‘good’ level. Please consult the UCL website for details.
You are applying to UCL SSEES (School of Slavonic and East European Studies)
No, as the coordinating partner of the IMESS consortium, UCL receives all the applications. Firstly they are assessed by the UCL Registry and then they are considered by the consortium admissions committee. In order that your application is considered, you must answer the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire very carefully.
When you apply online you will be asked to enter the details of each of your referees. UCL will automatically contact your referees with a request to upload an electronic reference, once you have submitted your application. We advise applicants to inform their referees that they have submitted their IMESS application and that they should expect a reference request, as some do go astray to spam folders.
It is not possible to attach existing references to an online application, referees must upload their references using the link sent to them in the UCL reference request e-mail.
If applying online, upload your transcript and English-language certificate under the relevant headings.
Your application is not complete, and will not be considered, until acceptable references have been received. References are very important in the scoring process for scholarship nominations. Reference requests are sent to referees once the online application has been submitted. Therefore, applicants must submit their applications at least two weeks before the deadline in order to give their referees enough time to upload their references. Applicants lacking complete references at that time will not be considered for the scholarship nomination process. Applicants may update their referees and re-send references via the online application system.
Make sure the document you are trying to upload does not exceed the maximum file size. If you are still unable to upload the documents please contact the IMESS administrator with your application reference number for help. Remember to include your applicant number and the track that you are applying for.
Prior to starting year one in London, the IMESS consortium will provide support in obtaining a (Tier 4) visa to all overseas IMESS offer holders. In June, successful applicants who have accepted their unconditional offer of admission will receive a CAS number. A CAS is a unique 14 digit reference number, containing a mixture of letters and numbers that is given to you by UCL and confirms to the UK Border Agency that you are a genuine student. A CAS is valid for 6 months from the date it is issued.
You should use your CAS to apply for a Tier 4 student visa no earlier than 3 months before the start date of your course. It is not possible to issue a CAS for students who have conditional offers. Where necessary the IMESS consortium will liaise with embassies and consulates. During year one the application process for the year two visa will begin.
Not usually but it is recommended that you check this with the IMESS Administrator.
This is the most common case for our applicants. If you are in the final stages of your undergraduate degree you may apply, but only if you are able to present your final transcript of marks/results by no later than 31 August. When you apply to UCL, you should provide your latest transcript details and all other application materials. If successful, you will be provided with an offer conditional on your graduating on schedule and with the appropriate grade.
After Application
When students apply to IMESS, the applications are initially received by the UCL Registry. Online applicants will receive an automated acknowledgement via the UCL application portal. After an initial vetting by the UCL Registry to establish that the minimum admissions requirements are achieved, the applications are then passed to IMESS, where each applicant is individually assessed, by the IMESS Admissions Committee, according to robust and stringent admissions criteria. You should not routinely be expecting to hear from the IMESS admissions board until 4-6 weeks after your application has been received. If anything is missing from your application, however, we will contact you. After you have submitted your application, you can follow its status using the UCL applicant portal. Applicants can use the portal to:
track the status of their application, update their contact details, resend reference request, update or replace referee details if required, view their application and uploaded documents, withdraw their application, view their offer letter and conditions of offer, and respond to an offer.
You will normally hear in two stages. First, you will hear – via the UCL applicant portal from the UCL Registry whether or not you have been offered a place on the programme. This is totally independent of any scholarship application you have made. Second, after the relevant deadline has passed, all of the qualifying applicants will have their applications assessed and scored by the admissions panel. All applicants, successful or otherwise, will then be contacted via email with the results of their application for a scholarship. This will normally be 4-5 weeks after the relevant deadline. Please do not contact the IMESS team requesting information on the status of your application for a scholarship during this period. Please note that we are not able to provide individual feedback due to the high number of applications.
The best course of action is to accept the offer from UCL. You can later change your decision once you hear about your scholarship application, if necessary.