Chevening in Georgia

Learn in the UK, lead at home, shape the world.

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Chevening is the UK Government’s prestigious international scholarships programme.  

Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and partner organisations, we offer exceptional future leaders the opportunity to further their education in the UK, so that they can drive impact in areas of shared priority for the UK and their home countries.

At a time of unprecedented global challenges, the Chevening network offers a real cause for hope. Our community of leaders and decision-makers is already making a measurable impact in areas like climate action, economic prosperity, and conflict recovery.

Chevening’s vision

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How to apply

If you’re ready to join a global network of leaders working with the UK to shape a more resilient, prosperous, and sustainable future, explore our applicant resources.

To apply, you will need:

  1. To meet our eligibility criteria
  2. Feel confident that you can write a compelling application
  3. Have an email address and phone number
  4. Make a note of your unique access code for the online application system – you will need this at each stage of the application process

Additional awards

Did you know: Chevening partners offer additional awards and every year, some of these awards go unfilled. With fewer applicants competing for these awards, applying for partner awards may increase your chances for selected.

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UK in Georgia

UK in Georgia

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Local news

Chevening alumni building a greener Georgia

Chevening alumni are helping to keep Georgia’s Bakuriani region beautiful. Supported by the Chevening Alumni Programme Fund, they launched EcoFest 2024 to tackle the litter left by thousands of winter tourists.

Chevening hospitality graduate becomes a UN Women Business Mentor 

Irma Matoshvili describes herself as ‘a people person.’ Growing up in rural Georgia, she learned that ‘hospitality is valued more than bravery, this is how we were raised.’ That belief in people shaped her ambitions to study in the UK, not only to strengthen her own career in business management, but to help other women to succeed too.

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Applications are closed

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Application timeline