Chevening Scholarships offer leaders from around the world the chance to pursue one-year master’s degrees in the UK

Chevening Scholarships offer exceptional emerging leaders from around the world the opportunity to pursue one-year master’s degrees in the UK. These scholarships seek individuals with passion, ideas, and influence who can drive solutions and leadership for a better future. There is no “typical” Chevening Scholar, but candidates must demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to positive change.

The scholarships are fully funded, covering flights, accommodation, and tuition fees, allowing scholars to focus entirely on achieving their academic and professional goals. During the year in the UK, scholars will enhance their professional and academic development, network extensively, experience British culture, and build lasting relationships with the UK. After completing their studies, Chevening Scholars return home equipped with the knowledge and networks necessary to implement their own initiatives and drive positive impact.

Additional Information:

  • Chevening is a prestigious global program funded by the UK government and partner organizations.
  • The program places significant emphasis on building a global network of future leaders.
  • Candidates are assessed based on their leadership potential, academic achievements, and commitment to returning to their home country to apply what they’ve learned.
  • Applicants are encouraged to review the scholarship guidelines thoroughly to enhance their chances of success.

    The application process closes 05 November 2024

For questions about this article, please contact:
Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies
ekaterina.kalashnikova@bcssmz.org

Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies
Host of the first permanent Ocean Observatory focused on multi-ecosystem time series research in Africa, the Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies (BCSS) was established in 2017 as in independent, non-profit organisation with a mission to protect and support the fragile ecosystems of the Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique. The research station is located on Benguerra Island, off the coast of Mozambique.

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