Choosing to challenge inequality in the Chevening community

Members of the Chevening community are choosing to challenge inequality. Learn more about the work of our community in protecting human rights and speaking up for safe and inclusive communities.

Chevening Alumnus discusses gender inequality with the royals

The One Young World summit brings delegates and leaders, present and future, together from across the globe. We hear from Chevening Alumnus Gideon Olanrewaju about his programme 'Education in Bottles'.

Chevening Alumna paves the way for women in diplomacy

Twenty years after her Chevening Scholarship, Jerusa Ali works as Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. She shares her Chevening story and her advice for new Chevening Alumni.

Championing female entrepreneurship in India

Discover how 2013 Chevening Alumna, Deepti Ameta, is making a difference in India.

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Chevening scholar inspires as volunteer and mentor 

Chevening scholar inspires as volunteer and mentor 

‘I believe that knowledge holds its greatest value and ability to uplift others when it is shared. Retaining it without passing it on feels like an incomplete use of its potential.’ 

Championing inclusion: A Chevening scholar’s contribution to UK education policy

Championing inclusion: A Chevening scholar’s contribution to UK education policy

Chevening scholar Kavya Mukhija contributed her valuable perspective on the importance of inclusion at a UK government-organised education workshop. Her experiences as a disabled student sparked meaningful dialogue about improving support for students with disabilities in international education.