Applications are now open for the Chevening Partner Award at the Queen Mary University of London. Queen Mary works closely with the Chevening – the UK government’s international scheme. They aim to develop global leaders to provide a large number of full scholarships for study on our one-year Master’s courses. Every year they host a large cohort of the 1500 Chevening Scholars. Further, who come to study at universities around the UK. In addition the standard Chevening Awards, Queen Mary is a Chevening Partner and funds additional awards. For those who are selected by Chevening. Also, the School of Economics and Finance is funding an additional scholarship for 2019 entry for a candidate who has an offer for MSc Economics.
Benefits
- All Chevening awards cover full overseas tuition fees, as well as providing a stipend for living costs, air-fares, and a variety of other expenses.
- Chevening Scholars also benefit from a year-long programme of events helping you experience the best of British culture and to make the most of your time in the UK.
Eligibility
- To be eligible for a Partner Award you must rank Queen Mary as your first choice university.
Supporting documents
Completed application form. Please submit an online application via the postgraduate course finder.
- Degree transcripts. Please provide a transcript for your degree study. Further, If you have not yet completed your degree please provide a transcript of your results achieved to date. If you have completed more than one university qualification, please provide a transcript and certificate for both.
- Referee details. Further, please provides the contact details of one or two referees on your application as required.
- Statement of purpose
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)/ Resume
This list of documents may vary slightly from course to course, so you will need to check the guidance notes and academic school website your proposed programme. - English Language certificate (if applicable)
Likewise, If English is not your first language, you should provide evidence of English language ability: IELTS, TOEFL, or other acceptable proof.