From Chevening scholar to climate leader
Chevening alumna María Fernanda Souza shares how studying in the UK with Chevening helped her to find her voice and become a key figure in climate change leadership.
The Chevening community extends to all corners of the globe. Here is the latest news on what is going on in the Chevening network, and blogs from members of our community.
Chevening alumna María Fernanda Souza shares how studying in the UK with Chevening helped her to find her voice and become a key figure in climate change leadership.
Chevening alumni from Guatemala and Honduras have joined forces to tackle one of Central America’s most pressing ecological challenges: the pollution of the Motagua River. We find out more.
A Chevening alumni initiative in Cần Thơ, Vietnam, is empowering secondary school students with hands-on experience in renewable energy, nurturing future sustainability champions.
As a small island nation, Tuvalu is advocating for ambitious climate action to save its beloved land. Chevening Alumnus Niuone Eliuta shares his experience in the campaign for a sustainable future for Tuvalu.
Eduardo Carvalho emphasises the pivotal role of the arts in addressing climate change.
In September 2004, President Anote Tong of Kiribati made history at the United Nations General Assembly by highlighting the urgent need for action on climate change, sparking a global movement for climate justice and earning him the title of 'climate warrior.'
Discover how Chevener Verónica Robledo Vallejo became a beacon of conservation amidst conflict.
Chevening alumnus Kourosh Ziabari is an important voice in the fight against climate change. We find out more.
Our oceans are the planets largest ecosystem. Covering nearly 71% of the Earth’s surface, they sustain life as we know it. Yet they are increasingly under threat. We speak with 2021 Chevening Scholar Natalia Shepel about how she intends to learn from world leading experts at the University of Southampton to advance scientific research into protecting the world’s oceans.
We talk to the Japan Chevening Alumni Network (JCAN) to find out more.