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Return of 35 Malaysian Chevening Scholars Concludes Year-Long Chevening 40th Anniversary Celebrations
London, UK – 7th February 2025
The return of 35 Malaysian Chevening Scholars marked the culmination of year-long celebrations to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the prestigious Chevening Scholarship programme.
The scholars, who represented diverse academic disciplines and professional backgrounds, had spent the past academic year pursuing postgraduate studies at leading universities across the United Kingdom. During their time in the UK, they had not only expanded their knowledge and skills but also forged strong bonds with their British peers and the wider Chevening community.
Upon their arrival in Kuala Lumpur, the scholars were warmly welcomed by the British High Commissioner to Malaysia, HE Charles Hay. In his address, High Commissioner Hay highlighted the importance of the Chevening Scholarship programme in nurturing future leaders and strengthening bilateral ties between Malaysia and the UK.
“The Chevening Scholarship is a testament to the enduring partnership between our two countries,” said High Commissioner Hay. “These 35 scholars are not only exceptional individuals but also ambassadors for Malaysia and the UK. We are confident that they will use their newfound knowledge and experiences to make significant contributions to their communities and to the global stage.”
One of the returning scholars, Siti Noor Baizura, a Chevening Scholar from the University of Cambridge, shared her experiences during her time in the UK. “Chevening has been a transformative journey for me,” said Siti. “Not only have I gained invaluable academic knowledge, but I have also grown as a person and developed a deep appreciation for British culture. I am excited to return to Malaysia and use my new skills to make a positive impact.”
The 40th anniversary of the Chevening Scholarship programme was celebrated with a series of events throughout the year, including a global reception hosted by the UK Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, and a series of alumni networking events held in Malaysia.
The Chevening Scholarship programme is a fully-funded, prestigious international scholarship programme offered by the UK government to outstanding professionals from around the world. The programme aims to support future leaders and decision-makers by providing them with the opportunity to pursue a fully-funded postgraduate degree at leading UK universities.
Return of 35 Malaysian Chevening scholars concludes year-long Chevening 40th anniversary celebrations
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