The Chevening Scholarship is an international
scholarship
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, funded by the British
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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The office was created on 2 ...
and partner organizations,
that enables foreign students to study at universities in the
United Kingdom
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.
History
The Chevening Scholarships Programme commenced in 1983 as the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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Awards Scheme (FCOAS) and is funded by the
British government
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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and its partner organisations.
The stated objective of the scheme is to build a network of friends of the UK, who will be future leaders in their countries. In 1994, the name of the scheme was changed to Chevening, after
Chevening House in Sevenoaks, Kentcurrently the joint official residence of the
British Foreign Secretary and the
British Deputy Prime Minister.
A companion Chevening Fellowships Scheme was launched by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 2004. The Fellowships programme provides places for mid-career professionals already in positions of leadership and influence to undertake 3-month courses in fields related to the FCDO's policy goals.
In 2007–08, the Chevening Scholarships cost the British
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is the ministry of foreign affairs and a Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, ministerial department of the government of the United Kingdom.
The office was created on 2 ...
approximately £22 million.
[.] In the same year the Chevening Fellowships scheme cost approximately £4 million.
In July 2010, the British Foreign Minister announced a cut of £10 million from the scholarships budget, in the context of wider budget cuts. This resulted in several scholarships being cancelled for 2010–11. After a review period, the 2011–12 scholarship round opened for applications in February 2011. In 2011–12, the number of scholarships was increased to more than 700 worldwide. In 2015–16, the number of scholarships was increased to 1,500. In 2017–18, the total number of scholarships was 1,650.
In April 2012, the Association of Commonwealth Universities took over the running of the scheme from the
British Council
The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lang ...
, establishing a Chevening Secretariat. In September 2023 British Council took over as Secretariat of the scheme from the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
In October 2018, the Chevening Scholarships Programme celebrated its 35th anniversary by awarding a total number of 1,800 scholarships from 160 countries for the 2018–19 school year. Earlier that year, the number of Chevening alumni also hit the 50,000 mark.
In 2024, Chevening celebrated its 40th anniversary.
Participating countries
The number of available scholarships varies from country to country. More than thirty scholarships are currently awarded to candidates from Nepal, India, Russia and China. Twenty or more are awarded to candidates from Egypt, South Korea, Indonesia, Bhutan, Pakistan, Mexico, Thailand and Brazil, with less than five core scholarships now available to candidates from Australia and Canada
(US students are not eligible, but can apply for the
Marshall Scholarship
The Marshall Scholarship is a postgraduate scholarship for "intellectually distinguished young Americans ndtheir country's future leaders" to study at any university in the United Kingdom. It is considered among the most prestigious scholarsh ...
s which are also funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office).
In 2017–18, over 1,650 scholarships were awarded to students from more than 140 countries,
allowing students from developing countries to access UK tertiary education institutions. In this way the Chevening scheme is similar to the US
Fulbright Scholarships
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which bring students from 140 countries to the US and differs from the
Rhodes Scholarship
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Established in 1902, it is ...
scheme which currently allows applications from approximately 18 countries. Winners of Chevening scholarships have received coverage in national and local newspapers.
During the Chevening 40th anniversary in 2023, the programme said it had granted its scholarship to 1,500 Nigerians since 1983.
The Chevening Scholarship is not available to non-indigenous Australian candidates.
Selection criteria
The selection criteria for Chevening Scholarship aim to identify "high-calibre graduates with the personal, intellectual and interpersonal qualities necessary for leadership". Specific selection criteria for Chevening Scholarships vary from country to country, and from year to year. In 2017/18, of 65,000 applicants, 1,650 scholarships were awarded.
Applications are made online via a
web portal
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between early August and early November
of each year, except for some sponsored scholarships for which applicants apply via the co-sponsoring organisation.
Scholarship applicants must also apply directly to their preferred
universities in the UK, usually for taught master's degree courses. Most scholarships include a living stipend, airfares and the full or partial cost of tuition fees.
The most popular destinations for study in 2011 were the
London School of Economics & Political Science,
University College London
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, and the universities of
Oxford
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,
Cambridge
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,
Edinburgh
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,
University of Nottingham
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Nottingham's main campus (University Park Campus, Nottingh ...
,
University of Bath
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and
King's College London
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.
Chevening alumni
As of 2024, there are over 60,000 Chevening Scholarship alumni,
with an emphasis being placed on improved links with and between previous scholars as a consequence of reviews in 2005 and 2006.
[.] Many Chevening Scholars have since gone on to reach positions of influence in a range of sectors.
Heads of state and government
21 current or former heads of states are Chevening alumni,
and include:
Other alumni
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Abdul Hamid Bador – Inspector-General of Police, the Royal Malaysian Police (since May 2019)
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A.T.M. Zahirul Alam – Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Liberia
*
Anna Jóelsdóttir – Icelandic artist
*
Annastacia Palaszczuk
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–
Premier
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of the
Australia
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n state of
Queensland
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*
Anne Enright – Booker Prize–winning author
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Binyavanga Wainaina – Caine Prize–winning novelist
*
Bolaji Abdullahi – Nigerian Politician and writer
*
Bogolo Kenewendo – Cabinet Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, in the
Cabinet of Botswana
*
Charles S.Ramson – Parliamentarian and Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport of the Co-operative
Republic of Guyana
*
Chen Liangyu
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– former member of the
Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
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*
Emil Kirjas –
Macedoniann politician
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Erdem Moralıoğlu – fashion designer
*
Fatou Jeng – internationally recognized Gambian climate activist
*
Fawad Hasan Fawad – former Principal Secretary to the
Prime Minister of Pakistan
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*
Filiz Ali – Turkish pianist and musicologist
*
Ghil'ad Zuckermann
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Zuckermann was awarded the Rubinlicht Prize (2023) "for his researc ...
– linguist and revivalist
*
Gideon Olanrewaju – Nigerian educational development practitioner
*
Giga Bokeria – Secretary of the National Security Council,
Georgia
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Glanis Changachirere – Zimbabwean women's rights activist and founder of the Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD)
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Guillermo Sheridan – literary critic
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Hassan Wario – Kenyan Cabinet Minister
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Helon Habila – Caine Prize–winning novelist
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Herbert Wigwe – CEO, Access Bank, Nigeria
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Ibrahim Sheme – Nigerian writer and journalist
*
Igor Pokaz – Croatian Ambassador to NATO
*
Jaime Bermudez – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Colombia
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João Miranda – former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Angola
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John Momoh – Chairman, Channels Television, Nigeria
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Jorge Capitanich – former Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina
*
Jorma Ollila – Non-Executive Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell; Non-Executive Chairman of Nokia
*
Katlego Kai Kolanyane-Kesupile – Botswanan performance artist and LGBT activist
*
Mahnaz Malik – barrister and arbitrator between the United Kingdom and Pakistan
*
Manuel Lajo – Member of the Peruvian Congress
*
Martín Lousteau
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– Argentine Congressman and former Minister of Economy
*
Martin Manurung – Member of the Indonesian People's Representative Council
*
Mélanie Joly
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– Canadian Cabinet Minister
*
Muhammad Uteem – Member of the National Assembly of Mauritius
*
Nan Achnas – Film Director
*
Nkoyo Esu Toyo – Nigerian politician and diplomat
*
Paula Vaccaro – Argentine/Italian award-winning journalist, producer and scriptwriter also known as Paula Alvarez Vaccaro
*
Peter Sinon – Seychellois Cabinet Minister
*
Phil Goff
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– New Zealand Mayor of Auckland
*
Pooja Kapur –
India
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n
Ambassador
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to the
Republic of Bulgaria and the
Republic of North Macedonia
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*
Prince Seeiso of Lesotho – diplomat
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Asha Mwilu – journalist and filmmaker
*
Pritam Singh – Singaporean Opposition Leader
*
Rajesh Talwar – Indian writer
*
Riri Riza
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– Indonesian film director, film producer and screenwriter
*
Samson Folarin – former features editor at the Nigerian magazine "the Punch"
*
Shaffi Mather – former Chief Economic Advisor to the Chief Minister of Kerala, India
*
Shirani Bandaranayake – Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
*
Simon Kolawole – Founder,
Cable Newspaper Limited, Nigeria
*
Stone Sizani – Member of the South African National Assembly and ANC Chief Whip
*
T. V. Narendran – CEO and Managing Director, Tata Steel
*
Xiaolu Guo – Chinese novelist and film director
*
Zaina Erhaim – Syrian journalist
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Ziad Bahaa-Eldin – Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt
See also
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Rhodes Scholarship
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom. The scholarship is open to people from all backgrounds around the world.
Established in 1902, it is ...
*
Jardine Scholarship
The Jardine Scholarship is a full scholarship offered by Jardine Matheson, Jardines for study at the Oxbridge, Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It is considered among the world's most prestigious and selective international scholarship prog ...
*
Yenching Scholarship
*
Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people ...
*
Erasmus Programme
References
External links
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Scholarships in the United Kingdom
Government scholarships