Chevening in Montenegro

Study in the UK on a fully funded Chevening Scholarship

Open for applications until 7 October 2025, at 12:00 (UTC)

Applications for 2026-2027 Chevening Scholarships are now open!

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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.  

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. 

If you feel ready to join us, and take advantage of a fully funded world-class education, exclusive networking opportunities, and the chance to immerse yourself in the UK’s diverse culture, we can’t wait to read your application.  

Read our application criteria

How to apply 

All applications for Chevening must be completed via the online application system. 

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
  5. Bookmark our application timeline to keep up to date with each stage of the application process 

How to apply

Applications are open

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What is included?

As Chevening Scholarships are fully-funded, your award includes the following:

  • university tuition fees
  • a monthly stipend
  • travel costs to and from the UK
  • an arrival allowance
  • a homeward departure allowance
  • the cost of one visa application
  • a travel grant to attend Chevening events in the UK

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