How to build meaningful professional relationships
That building and nurturing relationships is a vital skill for effective leadership is no secret. So how do you build meaningful relationships?

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.
That building and nurturing relationships is a vital skill for effective leadership is no secret. So how do you build meaningful relationships?
In 2021, we are putting an increased focus on delivering against our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Career paths are not always clear. It’s highly likely that there will be times in almost every professional journey where the next step is not obvious. How should we face these difficult decisions?
Developing networks and relationships with peers has always been an important part of successful leadership. Vice-Principal, External Relations at the University of Glasgow, explains why.
Just about the only thing you can guarantee in life is change. How can we learn to embrace it and become inspiring leaders?
Few things will help you progress your career as effectively as maintaining active and mutually supportive networks. When and why should we call on them for guidance and support?
1,370 scholars from 144 countries were formally welcomed to the Chevening programme at the beginning of an exciting year studying in the UK at Chevening Orientation on 11 November.
For the longest time, the best kept secret of Silicon Valley wasn’t a software or an incubator. It was a vivacious football coach turned sales guy called Bill Campbell. He went on weekly walks with Steve Jobs and the founders of Google said they wouldn’t have made it without him.
The University of York have pledged their commitment to developing global leaders of the highest calibre through their new partnership with Chevening, the Chevening Secretariat is proud to announce.
22 scholars presented their research at Chevening’s first ever virtual conference over two days in July.