University of Kent Joins Chevening Scholarship 2026 Program
The University of Kent has officially announced its participation in the Chevening Scholarship 2026 program, opening the doors for ambitious international students to pursue a fully funded postgraduate degree in the UK. With its strong track record of welcoming global scholars, Kent continues to be one of the leading destinations for Chevening awardees.
What the Chevening Scholarship Covers?
Chevening is one of the UK’s most prestigious government-funded scholarships, designed to support future leaders and changemakers. If you’re selected, you will enjoy:
- Full tuition fee waiver for a one-year master’s program at Kent.
- Monthly stipend to cover your living expenses in the UK.
- Round-trip travel costs to and from the UK.
- Visa application fees covered, saving you extra costs.
- Travel grant to attend Chevening events, where you’ll network with leaders and fellow scholars.
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for Chevening at the University of Kent, you must:
- Be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country.
- Commit to returning to your home country for at least two years after the scholarship ends.
- Hold an undergraduate degree that meets Kent’s postgraduate entry requirements (typically a 2:1 or equivalent).
- Have at least two years of work experience.
- Apply to three different eligible UK master’s programs and secure an unconditional offer from one by 9 July 2026.
- Be based in the UK during your studies.
Why Choose Kent for Chevening?
Kent has a proud history of hosting Chevening Scholars from across the globe. In the 2023–24 academic year alone, nine (9) scholars joined its diverse academic community. Scholars at Kent also enjoy exclusive opportunities such as VIP networking events – including a visit to the Lord Mayor of Canterbury.
Moreover, Kent is offering three additional partner scholarships under the Chevening program, increasing the chances for exceptional candidates to secure a spot.
Application Timeline for Chevening 2026
Applications for the Chevening Scholarship 2026, including those at the University of Kent, will open at 12:00 BST on 5 August 2025 and close at 12:00 GMT on 7 October 2025. Students aiming to study at Kent are strongly encouraged to apply early and list the university as their first preference within their Chevening application. To remain eligible, applicants must also secure an unconditional offer from one of their chosen universities, such as the University of Kent, by 9 July 2026.
Call of Invitation: https://www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/search/FNADCHEVEN02.
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