34 jóvenes líderes argentinos estudiarán su posgrado en el Reino Unido con la Beca Chevening
El Embajador Británico, Mark Kent, recibió en su Residencia a los jóvenes argentinos que viajarán a estudiar al Reino Unido con una Beca Chevening.

The British Ambassador with a group of Argentine Chevening scholars
Junto a la Chevening Alumni Argentina y a becarios de años anteriores, el Embajador les deseó un buen viaje y les ofreció algunos consejos:
manténganse abiertos a nuevas experiencias, aprovechen y recorran el país. Y cuando vuelvan, cuéntenle a todos sobre su estadía en el Reino Unido.

A group of Chevening scholars that will study in the UK in 2016-17
Este año, 34 jóvenes argentinos tendrán la oportunidad de estudiar un posgrado en el Reino Unido gracias a la Beca Chevening, que cubre todos los gastos y permite elegir el curso y la universidad que prefieran. Ellos son:
- Santiago Arguimbau - University of Dundee - Energy Studies with Specialisation in Energy Economics
- Emmanuel Andrés Artusa - Queen Mary, University of London - International Business and Politics
- Magdalena Ayerra - Goldsmiths, University of London - Cities and Society
- Tomás Balparda - Kingston University - Sustainable Building Design and Performance
- Florencia Binder - Goldsmiths, University of London - Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship
- Mariano Braccia - King’s College London - Master of Laws
- Rodrigo Cabrera - University of Westminster - International Law
- Constanza Castro Feijoo - Goldsmiths, University of London - Management of Innovation
- Elisa Correa - Imperial College London - Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology
- Julieta Cuneo - King’s College London - Sustainable Cities
- Santiago Dunne - University of Edinburgh - Environmental Sustainability
- Jerónimo Espinosa - King’s College London - Drug Development Science
- Sofía Estevez - University of Manchester - Social Research Methods and Statistics
- Juan Falcón - King’s College London - Master of Laws
- María Fedel Rossi - University of Edinburgh - International Development
- Mariana Fernandez Escobar - University College London - Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment
- Pedro Garrigou - University of Oxford - Public Policy
- Jose Gasparín - University of Birmingham - Public Administration
- Juan Graña – LSE - Politics and Communication
- Alex Maculus – LSE - Law
- Cintia Maldonado - University of Manchester - Management and Information Systems
- Iván Matovich - University College London - Policy Studies in Education
- Eugenia Migliori - University College London - Public Administration and Management
- Sonia Mihanovich - University College London - Public Administration and Management
- Melina Nacke - University of Westminster - International Planning and Sustainable Development
- Andres O’Farrell – LSE - Public Management and Governance
- María Scarpinelli - City University - Financial Journalism
- Kevin Sijniensky - University of Warwick - Economics
- Lucía Taboada - University of Manchester - International Development: Public Policy and Management
- Martin Torino Zavaleta – Birkbeck, University of London – Global Politics
- Esteban Torre – LSE - Public Policy and Administration
- Martín Valente - University of Dundee - International Criminal Justice and Human Rights
- Victoria Vasalo - University College London - Public Policy
- Magalí Yance – LSE - Social Policy and Development