Chevening Scholarship at The University of East Anglia
The Chevening Scholarship at the University of East Anglia (UEA) is a prestigious award offering numerous benefits for postgraduate students from around the globe, excluding the USA and EU. This scholarship is part of the Chevening Scholarships program, a UK government initiative aimed at nurturing global leaders by providing them with opportunities to pursue advanced studies in the UK.
Host Institution(s)
The host institution for this scholarship is the University of East Anglia (UEA), located in Norwich, England. UEA has a rich history of welcoming Chevening Scholars and has been a country partner of Chevening in various locations worldwide.
Level/Field of Study
The scholarship is aimed at postgraduate students wishing to pursue eligible courses within the following faculties at UEA:
- The Faculty of Science
- The Faculty of Arts and Humanities
- The Faculty of Social Science
- The Faculty of Medicine and Health.
Number of Awards
On average, three Chevening Scholarships are awarded per year at UEA.
Target Group
Chevening Scholarships at UEA are available to students from more than 160 countries and territories worldwide, excluding the USA and EU.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The scholarship covers:
- Full tuition fees
- Set living expenses
- Return flights to the UK Alongside these, scholars are offered a vast engagement program which includes networking events, volunteering opportunities, talks, and trips across the UK.
Eligibility Criteria
Although detailed eligibility criteria specific to UEA weren’t found, generally, Chevening Scholarships require applicants to have a minimum of two years’ work experience, and they should apply to three different eligible UK university courses and receive an unconditional offer from one of these choices.
Application Instructions
Applicants are encouraged to select UEA as their first preference in their Chevening application to be considered for the co-funded awards at the university.
Official Website
For more details and to apply, prospective scholars should visit the official Chevening page of the University of East Anglia.