News and blogs

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.

UK events: September 2017

by Programme team – UK, Chevening Secretariat

The Tour of Britain 9 SeptemberCotswolds Line the route, clap, and cheer as the top elite cyclists race across the Cotswolds countryside to finish in Regency Cheltenham on 9 September. Make a weekend of it and watch the Tour of Britain cyclists speed through the Cotswolds countryside, visiting the iconic towns and villages including Charlbury, […]

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Mackintosh and his contemporaries

by Udval Oyunsaikhan, Social Media Ambassador

A group of 23 Cheveners headed to Glasgow, Scotland, on 21 July to see the work of the great artist, architect, and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Glasgow in my imagination before my visit was the rain, Scottish accents, and the country’s unique musical instrument. In reality I found that the city is distinguished, more […]

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Imagining and capturing the UK: scholar photos exhibited

by Jenny Johnson, Programme Officer – UK

In July, a select group of our 2016/2017 scholars had the chance to showcase highlights of their Chevening journey in the first public exhibition of Chevening Scholars’ photography. The exhibition, ImagineNationUK, was held from 6 to 8 July at gallery@OXO on London’s South Bank. It was the culmination of the year-long Chevening #OMGB photography competition organised […]

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Nine reasons to visit Leicester

by Noeme Santana, Programme Officer – UK

Leicester (pronounced Less-ter) is one of my favourite cities in the UK. After having lived in London for two years, I moved to Leicester, where I studied for my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at De Montfort University. Leicester is only an hour and thirty minutes from London by train and has a really good balance […]

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Understanding the Importance of Freedom of Religion or Belief at Cumberland Lodge

by Aisha Aurakzai, Chevening Scholar

What happens when you put together sixty Chevening and Commonwealth Scholars from around the globe in one place for not one but three weekends? Add to that days packed with talks by renowned human rights lawyers, writers, journalists, professors, and even a judge; the sun-kissed lime-coloured session room brims with energy as each scholar not […]

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UK events: August 2017

by Programme team – UK, Chevening Secretariat

> International Beatle Week 2017 23 August 2017 to 29 Aug 2017 Liverpool Get swept up in Beatlemania once again as fans from all over the world descend on the city where it all started. The Cavern Club has been synonymous with the Beatles ever since 9 February 1961, when they turned up for their first […]

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Experiencing Northern Ireland in two days

by Zoneziwoh Mbondgulo-Wondieh, Social Media Ambassador

Thursday, June 22 to Friday, June 23, 2017 Think of Northern Ireland, and Guinness, food, castles, the Giant’s Causeway, and the Titanic immediately come to mind. But beyond all that, Belfast also has memories of decades of civil war between the Protestants (unionists) and the Catholics (nationalists). Over fifty Chevening Scholars explored the rich cultural […]

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Meet Chevening Environmental Volunteer of the Year – Benjamin Ong

by Programme team – UK, Chevening Secretariat

Name: Benjamin OngCourse: MSc Sustainable DevelopmentUniversity: University of St AndrewsCountry: Malaysia Congratulations on your environmental volunteer of the year award. Tell us about the cause you volunteered for and why you chose that cause. Thank you! Inspired by the wider Transition Towns movement, Transition University of St Andrews was initiated in 2009 as a staff, […]

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City in the spotlight: Brighton

by Matthew Kon, Programme Officer – UK

Once the sleepy little fishing village known as Brighthelmstone, Brighton emerged as a ‘health resort’ in the 18th century (sea bathing was seen as a purported cure for illness at the time). It then grew into one of the largest towns in England in the 20th century. Home to the University of Brighton and the […]

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