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The following article is an extract from http://www.educationuk.org.my/

 

For more details, please also visit

 

http://www.chevening.com/about/countries/malaysia/index.html

 

What are the Chevening Scholarships?

 

The British Government's 'British Chevening Scholarships' are the most 
prestigious awards available to international students for study in the United
Kingdom. Globally, there are over 2,200 new Chevening scholarships each
year.

 

What is the aim of the scholarships?

 

These scholarships enable future leaders, decision-makers and opinion
formers from around the world to become familiar with the UK, to gain new
skills or update current professional skills. The ultimate objective is that
Chevening scholars benefit their countries on their return.

 

Why apply for a scholarship?

 

Chevening scholarships offer an ideal opportunity for young professionals to study their chosen subject, and to meet and network with their peers in the UK's unique learning atmosphere. The British Prime Minister Tony Blair said "the UK offers a first class ticket to educational excellence".

 

Where does the scheme operate?

 

Chevening scholarships are available in more than 150 countries, including Malaysia.

 

Why are they called Chevening?

 
They are named after Chevening House in Kent, the official country residence of the Foreign Secretary.

 

Chevening Scholarships in Malaysia

 

Over 1000 Malaysian scholars have studied in the UK since the programme started in 1984. Most now hold positions of responsibility in public administration and government, international organisations, journalism, commerce, science and education. The scholarships are used to fund short-term tailor-made professional courses and long-term academic programmes in UK higher education institutions.

 

Are the Chevening scholarships course or institution specific?

 

You can search for information on admission to universities and courses from above website

 

Are other scholarships available?

 

In Malaysia, companies and institutions like Amerada Hess, BAE Systems, HSBC and the Universities of Nottingham, Abertay Dundee and Strathclyde support the Chevening programme through the co-funding of a Partnership Award.

 

Am I eligible to apply?

 

If you would like to be considered for a Chevening Scholarship, you should have an upper second class degree or higher. You should also be able to demonstrate drive, determination, ambition and have a strong personality. In addition, you would be expected to show you have some working experience, with an excellent track record illustrating your achievements, and evidence that you will become a leader in your chosen field. Most successful candidates are aged between 25 and 35.

 

The scholarship is not for you if you wish to pursue undergraduate studies, professional courses, part-time and distance learning UK postgraduate programmes.

 

What does the scholarship fund cover?

 

Scholarships are awarded for studies of up to one year and will cover tuition fees, a monthly living allowance, a modest allowance to help with settling in the UK and to cover books and warm clothing, a return airfare to the UK and a gratis student visa. However, for business school programmes the tuition fees' element of the scholarship is capped at £12,000.

 

How do I apply?

 

Please download an application form from above website. Hard copies of the application form are no longer available at British Council offices or the British High Commission.

 

When can I apply?

 

The next cycle for applications will be in September and October 2013 for entry into the 2014/2015 academic year. .

For more info, you may wish to contact:

Scholarships Officer
British High Commission 
Political, Economic & Public Diplomacy Section 
185 Jalan Ampang 
50450 Kuala Lumpur 
Malaysia. 

Tel: +603 2170 2256 
Fax: +603 2170 2325 
Website: ukinmalaysia.fco.gov.uk

Chevening Scholarship

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