The Chevening Energy Market Reform Fellowship program is open for applications from young professionals in the energy sector, as extended by the UK Government.
This fully funded 2025 Chevening Fellowship includes roundtrip economy flights to the UK, living expenses for the fellowship’s length, and all tuition. It gives top officials and experts from China’s energy industry the opportunity to visit Dundee for three months as visiting Chevening Fellows.
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office provides funding for the fellowship, which is housed at the University of Dundee’s Centre for Energy, Petroleum, and Mineral Law Policy (CEPMLP). This article will provide comprehensive details regarding the scholarship program along with a step-by-step application process walkthrough.
Host Country: United Kingdom
University: United Kingdom
Opportunity Type: Fellowships
Eligibility Country: China
Financial coverage: Full Sponsorship | Living Stipends | Travel Costs
Eligibility Criteria:
- Assent to follow all applicable rules and requirements for the program.
- possess a postgraduate (PG) degree or, at the time of application, an equivalent level of professional training or experience in a related field.
- possess a substantial amount of work experience (five years or more), be employed, or be enrolled in a PhD program (so long as the PhD is not being offered by a UK, EU, or US university).
- not hold dual citizenship if they have a British nationality (unless they are exempt according to the Chevening Guidance for Applicants).
- Not work for, nor have you worked for, His Majesty’s Government, the British Council, an Association of Commonwealth Universities, a UK university that sponsors you, or any of their relatives in the last two years.
- Plan to go back to China after the study term is over.
Benefits:
- payment for every program price.
- Living expenses will be covered for the term of the fellowship.
- Economy return ticket from China to the UK.
- assistance for research endeavours from a CEPMLP supervisor.
- complete admission to the Center for Energy, Petroleum, and Mineral Law Policy’s seminars, lectures, and workshops (CEPMLP).
- involvement in a variety of cultural programs and events run by the Chevening Secretariat and the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO).
Deadline: November 5, 2024