Chevening Scholarships are a prestigious global program funded by the UK government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organizations. These awards are designed for exceptional individuals with leadership potential from around the world to pursue a master’s degree at any UK university.
Host Institution(s):
Any university in the UK
Key Details
Level/Field(s) of Study:
One-year full-time taught master’s degree in any subject. Eligible programs can be found using the course finder available on university websites.
Number of Awards:
Approximately 1,500 scholarships will be awarded globally.
Target Group:
Citizens of Chevening-eligible countries. A complete list of eligible countries can be found on the official website.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions:
Chevening Scholarships typically cover:
– University tuition fees
– Monthly living allowance
– Travel costs to and from the UK
– Arrival and departure allowances
– Visa application fees
– Travel grants for Chevening events in the UK
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for a Chevening Scholarship, applicants must:
– Be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country or territory.
– Commit to returning to their home country for at least two years after the scholarship concludes.
– Hold an undergraduate degree that meets the requirements for a UK master’s program.
– Have a minimum of two years (equivalent to 2,800 hours) of work experience.
– Apply to three different eligible UK university courses and receive an unconditional offer from one by 11 July 2025.
Application Instructions
Applications must be submitted via the Chevening online application system, accessible through your country’s specific page. The deadline for applications is 5 November 2024 at 11:59 UTC/GMT (midday).
For detailed application information, please visit your individual country page on the official Chevening website.
Deadline:
5 November 2024 (annual)
Study Starts: September/October 2025
Website:
[Chevening Official Website](http://www.chevening.org/)
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