Driving climate action with Chevening and the University of York
Chevening scholar Weeraya (Min) Vichayaprasertkul has a plan to drive climate action across Southeast Asia, and studying at the University of York is helping her to get there.
The Chevening community extends to all corners of the globe. Here is the latest news on what is going on in the Chevening network, and blogs from members of our community.
Chevening scholar Weeraya (Min) Vichayaprasertkul has a plan to drive climate action across Southeast Asia, and studying at the University of York is helping her to get there.
Today, she is Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist at World Bank Indonesia, proudly helping communities impacted by climate change, mining, and other natural resource-related issues.
Chevening scholar Levan Pavlenishvili is using the skills and networks he gained in the UK to transform education and public policy in Georgia. We find out more.
‘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.’
Chevening alumni are united by their drive to create positive change, and Ayesha Urooj is no exception. With a strong commitment to tackling Pakistan’s energy and environmental challenges, Ayesha shares how her Chevening experience helped transform her professional path in engineering and amplify her impact on climate action.
If you're applying for a Chevening Scholarship, take note of these top tips from scholars studying at the University of Sussex!
If you’re hoping to study in the UK with Chevening, you’ll receive plenty of support to help you make the most of your year abroad. Here are ten ways the University of Kent supports its students.
For Chevening Scholar Hussein Mamorry, moving to the UK came with its fair share of challenges. But thanks to the unwavering support of the University of Bath's School of Management, it didn’t take long for him to settle in.
Chevening Scholars at Robert Gordon University (RGU) benefit from a range of career support services.
Hamzah Alkamaly, a graduate of SOAS and a Chevening Alumnus, has made a significant impact in Yemen by empowering the country's future leaders through sport.