How to adapt to life and study in the UK, as told by a Chevening Scholar
Social Media Ambassador Isabela Gómez Martínez reflects on her first month in the UK and what it’s like to navigate a new city, a new language, and a new culture.

The Chevening community extends to all corners of the globe. Here is the latest news on what is going on in the Chevening network, and blogs from members of our community.
Social Media Ambassador Isabela Gómez Martínez reflects on her first month in the UK and what it’s like to navigate a new city, a new language, and a new culture.
Guy Fawkes Night is coming up on 5 November with bonfires and firework displays set to light up skies across the UK!
Educational charity Solutions Not Sides (SNS) are seeking Palestinian Chevening Scholars to speak in British schools around the country.
From lifelong career support to next-generation facilities, find out how the University of Hull can help you reach the next level.
As the first woman in her family to go to university, Chevening Scholar Christine Coc is helping other Mayan girls follow her lead.
From Grade II listed buildings to rooftop gardens, find out what the libraries at University of Leeds have to offer.
UK Events for October 2022 Belfast International Arts Festival – Belfast, 05 October – 06 November, 2022 From October 5 to November 6, over 320 imaginative, inspiring and intriguing events spanning the artistic disciplines of music, theatre, dance, film, visual arts and discussion will be hosted throughout the city of Belfast for all to engage with and […]
Coming to the UK with a Chevening Scholarship means that you are opening doors to many opportunities. There are many places you could visit and thousands of activities to keep you entertained.
Over the summer period, Cheveners have participated in a range of daytrips, events and activities as part of the Chevening Summer Connect Programme 2022. Below are some of July's highlights, documented by some of our Chevening Social Media Ambassadors.
Chevening Alumna, Sherika Whitelocke-Ballingsingh has recently been nominated as a Global Finalist for the British Council Alumni Awards. Her research into the safety and the impact of pollutants in Jamaica, as well as on informal battery smelting and its damaging effects on children is something we can all learn from.