Chevening Impact Report 2022-2023: Scholar stories

2022-2023 Chevening Scholars, Luis Felipe Molina and Rebecca Gao, share what their Chevening experience means to them.

""Luis Felipe Molina, 2022-2023 Chevening Scholar, Colombia, MSc Digital Journalism, Goldsmiths, University of London.

What does the word ‘Chevening’ mean to you?

The word ‘Chevening’ holds profound significance for me as it represents a transformative opportunity that has shaped my professional journey. It embodies the spirit of international cooperation and academic excellence and signifies a commitment to fostering global leaders and promoting understanding between nations.

What was the highlight of your Chevening experience?

The most meaningful moment of my Chevening experience came when I was accepted to the BBC World Service placement through Chevening. This was a unique opportunity to observe some of the best professionals in the journalism industry globally. I had the chance to publish stories on BBC News Mundo in Spanish and work as a producer and presenter for the ‘What in the World’ podcast of the BBC World Service.

How has your Chevening experience benefited your life and career after graduating?

My Chevening experience and the connections I made have been invaluable for my personal and professional growth and have already proven to be instrumental in my career.

I have returned to Colombia ready to share the knowledge I gained from my university course, my BBC placement, and my time living in the UK. I could not be prouder to list ‘Chevening Alumnus’ on my CV.


Rebecca Gao, 2022-2023 Chevening Scholar, China, MSc Comparative Education and International Development, The University of Edinburgh. ""

What does the word ‘Chevening’ mean to you?

Chevening encourages me to believe in myself and my work. It means I am part of a prestigious community where we all share the same goal of making a real difference.

What was the highlight of your Chevening experience?

The highlight of my Chevening experience was the networks I developed, whether with fellow Chevening Scholars or education professionals and experts across the world. It made me feel like I belonged and reaffirmed my belief that I can make a difference in the field of education and development.

How has your Chevening experience benefited your life and career after graduating?

After graduating I feel more confident and determined in my aspirations to enable as many as students as possible to access international education. Since I will be a Chevener for my whole life, I know that I will always feel inspired to be a leader and make a positive impact in my career.

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