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.

A day at Bletchley park: codebreaking, computing, and picnicking

by Abdulla Hawez, Social Media Ambassador

On a sunny day, a group of Chevening Scholars had the chance to take a fascinating tour of Bletchley Park, home of British code-breaking during World War Two, and the National Museum of Computing. 30 scholars from across the UK made it to the Bletchley station around 10:30, before having the chance to network until […]

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Female leadership strong in Turks and Caicos

by Myrlchina Lewis, Financial Manager at Turks and Caicos Islands Ministry of Finance

Whoever said that it’s lonely for women at the top has obviously not heard of Turks and Caicos Islands. In the highest office of its local government sits an eccentric leader. The first female premier, Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, is a beacon in a world where most top public officials are men; a dichotomous member of the ‘boys club’ that is […]

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2016/2017 scholars give over 3,000 hours of their time to UK volunteering

Chevening Scholars celebrated contributing more than 3,000 hours of volunteering in the UK this year at an awards ceremony held in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. 144 scholars from the 2016/2017 cohort have given their time to charities around the UK for a variety of causes, including beach cleaning, tree planting, organising squash games, helping […]

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Cheveners debate in the hallowed halls of Cambridge Union

by Kemesha Kelly, Chevening Social Media Ambassador

The historic Cambridge Union was the site for the second Chevening Debate for the 2016/2017 academic year. The six debaters came prepared to air their views in the hallowed halls of Cambridge Union, the home of the world’s oldest debating society. The evening was about discussing perspectives on the motion, ‘This house believes that international […]

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Chevening Alumni recognised at UK Alumni Awards

The British Council Study UK Alumni Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of international alumni who studied at UK universities. There are three award categories: Professional Achievement Award, Entrepreneurial Award, and Social Impact Award. From thousands of applications and nominations for these awards in their respective countries, we congratulate the following 17 Cheveners who were […]

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Four-wheeled #fićadiplomacy

by Zvezdana Crnogorac, Bilateral & Communications Officer, British Embassy Belgrade

You’ve heard of digital diplomacy, commercial diplomacy, even panda diplomacy. How about #fićadiplomacy? While discussing how to better promote Chevening during the next application cycle, we thought of emphasising the longevity of diplomatic relations between the UK and Serbia (this year we mark the 180th anniversary). It would be perfect if we somehow married the […]

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A new chapter in Nairobi

On 23 March 2017, former Chevening Scholars gathered at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Nairobi for a gala dinner, the launchpad for the new Chevening Kenya Chapter. The Chevening Alumni Group Network spent months planning the official launch and dinner, which was hosted by the British High Commissioner to Kenya, Nic Hailey, and attended by […]

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The Stuarts: 1603 to 1714

by Jim Dale, Programme Officer – UK

The Tudor dynasty ended upon Elizabeth I’s death in 1603. Elizabeth I, the ‘Virgin Queen’, left no direct heir – therefore, her cousin King James VI of Scotland, also became James I of England and Ireland. After centuries of Scottish resistance to English rule, an accident of birth ended up uniting the countries under one […]

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The Wars of the Roses and the Tudor Years: 1457 to 1603

by Jim Dale, Programme Officer – UK

The Wars of the Roses England was in turmoil – the Wars of the Roses were raging between the Houses of York and Lancaster, both led by younger sons who had broken off from the Plantagenet dynasty. The unrest began with Lancastrian King Henry VI’s bout of mental illness in 1453, during which Richard Duke […]

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