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Chevening-ANII and GBUA event

The British Ambassador in Uruguay held an event to sign an agreement to create the Chevening-ANII scholarships.

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Chevening-ANII scholarships

Chevening-ANII scholarhips

The British Ambassador, Ben Lyster-Binns, and the President of The National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII) Omar Macadar, signed an agreement to create the Chevening-ANII scholarships, on 9 September. This means that there are now three, rather than one, scholarships available to the brightest students wanting to continue their studies in the UK. Applications are now open and more information can be found in the Chevening website.

It was also the first event for the Graduates from British Universities Association (GBUA) since the British Embassy started a project to revitalize the network, not only within Uruguay but also with alumni living in any part of the world.

The association includes Chevening alumni, who were able to study a Masters degree in the UK thanks to these scholarships.

During the event the FCO’s Regional Economist, Andrés Borenstein, gave a conference about economic perspectives in Latin America.

After the presentation there was an opportunity for networking and to discuss future activities with the group.

Published 11 September 2013
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