Tag: Chevening Scholar

29th October 2014 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Falling in Love Through Chevening

Siti Nurfateha, better known as Teah, is the recipient of the 2014/15 Chevening Scholarship in Brunei. She is currently studying a Masters in Anthropology in Development and Rights at Goldsmiths, University of London. Read her guest blog about  her time so far in London as a Chevening Scholar & why you should also take this opportunity to apply […]

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1st October 2014 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Chevening Scholarship scheme marks 30th Anniversary

Presenting Siti Nurfateha with her pre-departure certificate

One of the events I always look forward to is our farewell reception to wish good luck to our latest Chevening scholar as he or she sets off for the UK to begin their studies. The Chevening scheme is the UK Government’s flagship scholarship programme. It aims to provide postgraduate students and young professionals, identified […]

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25th October 2013 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

My Chevening Adventure

Fatin Arifin is the recipient of the 2013/14 Chevening Scholarship in Brunei. She is currently studying MSc Emerging Economies & International Development at King’s College London. “You are provisionally selected as our Chevening candidate for 2013/14!” From receiving that email in the first week of May to leaving in September, everything in between was pretty […]

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19th April 2013 Chevening, UK

The conflict chain is beginning to break: It is time for a stable Somalia

The upcoming conference in London, to be co-hosted by David Cameron and the Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, on May 7th, marks a new beginning in terms of Somalia’s relationship with the international world.  This and the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting last week, where Somalia was a key issue on the agenda, as well as […]

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