More Maths Grads was a three-year project run from 2007 to 2010 by a consortium of British mathematics organisations which aimed to increase the supply of mathematical sciences graduates in England and to widen participation within the mathematical sciences from groups of learners who have not previously been well represented in higher education.
[1] The project was launched to address a perceived problem with numbers of students studying mathematics at university - that higher education participation had increased since 2001 but numbers studying mathematical sciences remained almost constant,[2] and had particular focus on encouraging participation from groups of learners who were not well represented in higher education.
[3] The project was initially called The Increasing the Supply of Mathematical Science Graduates programme before later being renamed More Maths Grads.
[5] The project concentrated its activity on three regions: West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humberside and London.
on 27 January 2010, hosted by Charles Clarke MP, who claimed the project had made "an impact in improving standards of mathematics education and increasing the number continuing to study mathematics".