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Imperial College London  ·  First-year STEM  ·  Summer Term 2026

The gap between A-level
and Week 3 is real.
We close it.

PhD-led live workshops mapped precisely to Imperial’s first-year syllabi. Seven courses. 18-hour-a-day Academic Community. Full session recordings. Starting with a free trial.

The problem we solve

Imperial’s first year is
deliberately hard.

The jump from A-level to first-year Imperial mathematics is one of the steepest in UK higher education. Students who fall behind in Week 3 of Calculus or Week 5 of Linear Algebra are not failing for lack of ability. They are failing for lack of timely, rigorous, course-specific support. No platform has mapped workshops precisely to what Imperial’s examiners actually test. Until now.

Past paper-mapped
Every session is built around what Imperial’s examiners actually test — not generic university mathematics.
Live, not recorded
You attend live, challenge in real time, and get answers to your specific problems — not pre-recorded content from two years ago.
18-hour-a-day support
Post questions to your course forum any time. PhD moderators respond within active hours. Overnight questions answered the following day.
The UMM method

60 minutes.
Four phases. One outcome.

Every workshop follows a precision architecture developed around Imperial’s assessment structure. This is not a lecture. It is a transformation engine.

TimePhaseWhat happens
10 min🔬 AnatomyDeconstruct the week’s concept. Where do Imperial students characteristically break down — and why?
15 min⚙ DrillLive worked problems. Every decision narrated. Imperial exam errors surfaced and corrected in real time.
25 min✅ CloseYou attempt exam-style variants. Your facilitator guides, marks and consolidates. Understanding tested, not assumed.
10 min💬 Open ForumLive responses to the highest-voted questions posted between sessions by enrolled students.
Pricing

Start free.
Pay only when it works.

Every tier includes access to session recordings. No long-term commitment. Cancel any time. UK 14-day cooling-off right applies from your first payment.

Free Trial
£0
No card required
One workshop per course · Full session recording · No obligation · Decide after you attend
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Single Workshop
£180
One session, no subscription
Attend once · No subscription · No obligation · Full recording included · No Academic Community access
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Course Bundle
£299/course/mo
Save £100/month per course
4 workshops per course · 2+ courses · 8+ workshops/month · Academic Community · Full recordings
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Example: 2 courses = 8 workshops + Academic Community = £598/month · saving £200/month vs individual course pricing. £74.75 per session.

Seven courses

Every core module.
One platform.

Calculus & Differential Equations
MATH40004 · Live now
Linear Algebra
MATH40003 · Live now
Probability & Statistics
MATH40005 · Live now
Applied Maths & Modelling
MATH40007 · Opening soon
Vector Calculus
MATH50004 · Opening soon
Mechanics & Classical Dynamics
MATH94001 · Opening soon
Real Analysis
MATH40002 · Opening soon
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Common questions

Everything you need
to decide.

What if I miss a live session?
Every session is recorded and available immediately after it ends. Missing a session does not mean missing the content.
Is UMM affiliated with Imperial?
No. UMM is an independent academic support service. All module references are based on publicly available Imperial College London course information.
Can I cancel my subscription?
Yes, at any time. No lock-in beyond the current billing month. UK 14-day cooling-off right applies from your first payment.
What programmes does UMM cover?
Mathematics MSci, Mechanical Engineering, Computing, AI, Physics, EEE, Chemical Engineering, Aeronautics and other STEM programmes at Imperial.
How does the Academic Community work?
Enrolled students access a moderated course forum. Post questions any time. PhD moderators respond within active hours, overnight questions the following day.
Do I need to attend at a fixed time?
Live sessions run at scheduled times, but all recordings are available immediately after. The Academic Community forum is asynchronous and always open.
Ready to start

Your first workshop
is free.

No card. No commitment. Attend one session, get the recording, decide afterwards.

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