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Uzbek scholars will study in the United Kingdom

The Chevening Scholarship Award Ceremony was held at the British Embassy in Tashkent.

The Chevening Scholarship Award Ceremony was held at the British Embassy in Tashkent

On 24 August 2015 Mr George Edgar, Her Majesty’s Ambassador, hosted an event at the British Embassy in Tashkent to celebrate the award of Chevening Scholarships to talented individuals from Uzbekistan.

Chevening Scholarships are the UK government’s global scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and partner organisations. The programme makes awards to outstanding scholars with leadership potential from around the world to study postgraduate courses at universities across the UK. Since 1994, around two hundred Uzbek professionals have been awarded Chevening Scholarships.

After a competitive selection eight Uzbek professionals from the public, private and non-profit sectors were selected this year to receive Chevening scholarships for Master’s degree programmes at leading universities in London, Nottingham, Birmingham, Cardiff, Essex and Reading. The Uzbek scholars will be studying diverse disciplines in the UK including Law, Economics, Teaching of English, Advance Computing, Public Relations and Global Communication Management, Climate Change and Development, Public Administration.

Mr. Edgar congratulated the new scholars on their success and presented the award recipients with certificates.

In his welcome speech the Ambassador noted:

Chevening offers a unique opportunity for future leaders, influencers, and decision-makers from all over the world to develop professionally and academically, network extensively, experience UK culture, and build lasting positive relationships with the UK. I am confident that this experience will give the scholars from Uzbekistan skills and knowledge that they can use when they return to the benefit of their country.

The UK Government’s Chevening Scholarships Programme is open for applications for the 2016/17 academic year.

Published 25 August 2015