Chevening Conference 2023: Innovation and collaboration around the world
We’re excited to invite the 2022-23 Chevening cohort to attend this year's Chevening Conference!
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.
We’re excited to invite the 2022-23 Chevening cohort to attend this year's Chevening Conference!
As a Chevening Scholar at Durham University, you’ll feel supported to reach your potential with a community of like-minded individuals by your side.
From mentoring programmes to award programmes, find out how the University of Hull can help you increase your employability and achieve your career goals.
Moving to a different country to pursue a master’s degree can be daunting. But UK universities offer lots of support to help you take care of your mental health and make the most of your experience. Find out about the support available at Newcastle University.
Wadi Ben-Hirki is a Chevening Alumna from the Class of 2021 and works across Nigeria to impact the lives of the marginalized and disadvantaged through humanitarianism and advocacy. Discover more about her work here.
As the first woman in her family to go to university, Chevening Scholar Christine Coc is helping other Mayan girls follow her lead.
From Grade II listed buildings to rooftop gardens, find out what the libraries at University of Leeds have to offer.
John Shen is a Chevening Alumnus from the Class of 2017 and a prominent LGBT rights activist in China. Read all about his work and journey since he returned from his year of study in the UK.
Chevening Alumna, Sherika Whitelocke-Ballingsingh has recently been nominated as a Global Finalist for the British Council Alumni Awards. Her research into the safety and the impact of pollutants in Jamaica, as well as on informal battery smelting and its damaging effects on children is something we can all learn from.
Chevening Alumna Bettina Schreck is an engineer currently working in the Office of Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women at the UN Industrial Development Organization. Here she gives an account of what it’s like being a woman in the engineering sector.