The month of June is upon us and this time last year, I was spiralling out of control into a ball of anxiety and trepidation. As the days went by …
One emotion most Chevening interviewees have in comm Is anxiety. But with adequate preparation, you can reduce your anxiety levels to the minimum. I have already written about how to …
Nigerian Cheveners Visit The Nigerian High Commission in London
From the cities of Cranfield, Norwich, Oxford, Guildford, Nottingham and Cardiff, Nigerian Chevening Scholars travelled to join their colleagues in London to visit the Nigerian High Commissioner. The light rain …
I HAVE BEEN INVITED FOR THE INTERVIEW. After I submitted my application, I honestly did not give it more than a cursory thought. At home, I would mention that I …
There has been a shower of love letters dropped by Chevening to the emails of applicants this week. As much as we love Chevening, the last thing we want to …
Dead or alive, who inspires you? On the 13th December, scholars from all over the UK connected once more on a zoom call to share their inspirations and inspirational people, …
DonateMeet Dr. Ijeoma Omenugha, our first featured Chevening scholar from Nigeria. She is a medical doctor studying MSc Global Public Health and Policy in Queen Mary University, London and founder …
Shege: (Informal) A Nigerian term used to describe extreme and unpleasant situations or circumstances. I saw shege today. (Urban Dictionary). Caught a 7 hour train from Aberdeen to London because …
The Chevening Orientation is certainly not dubbed the biggest event of the year for nothing! I have never seen a more diverse and global gathering in one place. It oozed …
Have you ever had this out of body experience where you are watching something good happening to this person and you feel so glad for her and you are cheering …