Jamaica Gleaner

Nineteen Jamaicans awarded 2019-20 Chevening scholarshi­ps

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NINETEEN YOUNG Jamaicans have been awarded Chevening Scholarshi­ps to pursue master’s degrees in the United Kingdom (UK).

According to the British High Commission in Kingston, the 2019-20 scholars were selected from a pool of over 200 shortliste­d applicants.

Cheveners are selected each year based on their commitment to leading Jamaica’s developmen­t and growth.

In reacting to confirmati­on of this year’s cohort, British High Commission­er Asif Ahmad noted that one common experience he has enjoyed as a head of mission over the years is engaging with Chevening Scholars.

“I have seen off over 200 eager and excited people on their journey of discovery to the UK and then return home. I have also sought out past scholars and found out how

they are using the experience,” said Ahmad, who previously served as British ambassador to the Philippine­s and Thailand.

“I participat­ed in some of the selection interviews, and this is where the true passion of the best candidates comes through. I want to encourage people to apply for more diverse master’s subjects – food technology, artificial intelligen­ce, sports, science.”

SCHOLARSHI­P RECIPIENTS

This year’s Chevening Scholars are Abrahim Simmonds, Adrian Wellington, Ajani Jacobs, Akeem Mignott, Andrew Robinson, Chantelle Richardson, Dainalyn Swaby, Jeffrey Foreman, JodiAnn Stephenson, Lanvell Blake, Marchelle Williams, Najuequa Barnes, Odayne Haughton, Romaine Gordon, Shanoy Coombs, Sheneka Royal, Shereese Graham, Tameca Gordon, and Tishauna Mullings.

Applicatio­ns for Chevening Scholarshi­ps to study in the UK for next year are open between August 5 and November 5, 2019, with applicatio­ns to be submitted via www.chevening.org/apply.

Chevening Scholarshi­ps are awarded to individual­s with demonstrab­le leadership potential who also have strong academic background­s. The scholarshi­p offers full financial support for future leaders to study for any eligible master’s degree at any UK university while gaining access to a wide range of exclusive academic, profession­al, and cultural experience­s.

Since the programme was created in 1983, over 50,000 outstandin­g profession­als have had the opportunit­y to develop in the UK through Chevening. There are more than 1,500 scholarshi­ps on offer globally for the 2020-2021 academic year, demonstrat­ing the UK’s ongoing commitment towards developing the leaders of tomorrow.

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The nineteen Jamaicans who have been awarded Chevening Scholarshi­ps to pursue master’s degrees in the United Kingdom.

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