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7 April 2025
- Birkbeck has participated in the Chevening Scholarships scheme since its inception. Chevening Scholarships are full cost, covering both tuition fees and living costs.
- We welcome applications from all Chevening-eligible countries and have received an increasing number of scholars in recent years across a wide range of subjects, from a wide range of countries.
- Standard Chevening Awards
- Amount: tuition fees and living costs provided by the UK Government (through the Chevening Secretariat), with a contribution towards fees from Birkbeck, University of London.
- Eligible courses: all full-time Master’s degree programmes offered by Birkbeck.
- Number of awards: no limit on the number of candidates nominated by Chevening.
- Birkbeck-Chevening Partnership Awards
- Amount: tuition fees provided by Birkbeck; living costs provided by the UK Government (through the Chevening Secretariat).
- Eligible programmes: all full-time one-year Master’s degree programmes offered by Birkbeck.
- Number of awards: five per year
- Further information on the Chevening Partnership scholarship.
- How to apply: for both types of scholarship, applications should be made through the Chevening website.
- Go to the application page
- Select your country
- Select ‘scholarship’ as level.
- Now select ‘apply for scholarship’.
- Watch this video on how to apply for a Birkbeck Chevening scholarship.
- All applicants who wish to be considered under the Partnership Scheme and the Standard Scheme are encouraged to put Birkbeck as their first preference in their Chevening application. Applicants are also strongly advised to note the Chevening Scholarships timeline and should aim to meet any Birkbeck offer conditions and Chevening Scholarship conditions (eg language proficiency etc) before the end of June 2019.
- When to apply: The application deadline for all scholarships starting in 2019 is 6 November 2018.
- Contact with Birkbeck: Because Chevening Scholarships have an early application deadline, applicants are encouraged to make early contact with Birkbeck in order to demonstrate to the scholarships panel that they have either made a formal application to Birkbeck or that they have researched options with intent to apply.