Funding and scholarships for students

2027/28 Chevening/University of Exeter MStrat Scholarship

About the award

The Chevening Programme, which is funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and partner organisations, was established in 1983 and is one of the most prestigious international schemes. Chevening Scholars come from more than 140 countries and territories worldwide. There are over 60,000 Chevening alumni around the world who comprise an influential and highly regarded global network. 

This Chevening Partner Award offers unique networking opportunities and other bespoke enrichment activity to a scholar studying the one-year MStrat Master's programme at the University of Exeter, starting in September 2027:

Both standard Chevening Awards and Chevening Partner Awards provide scholars with the same UK experience and the same level of funding.

Entry requirements

Applicants should read the online guidance and be able to demonstrate how they meet the Chevening selection criteria before submitting a Scholarship application.

To find out more about FCDO priorities in eligible countries that are aligned to the UK government’s global priorities, you can visit the UK government country pages which will often have details of these. For example, to find out more about the UK in Angola you can visit https://www.gov.uk/world/angola/news.

To apply for this scholarship, you must have:
- an undergraduate degree; and then
- at least two years' work experience (including voluntary experience); as well as
- leadership qualities and a passion for influencing positive change in your home country.

How to apply

Applications for Chevening Scholarships must be submitted online; you can check if the award is available in your country/territory and apply here

Prospective scholars may also want to subscribe to Chevening's e-newsletter which provides timely and useful advice about the application process. See the full timeline here.

To be considered for the 2027/2028 Chevening/University of Exeter MStrat Scholarship you should include the programme as your first choice on your Chevening Scholarship application.

You should also submit your programme application to the University when applications for September 2027 entry open this September - our information will appear here. You do not need to have a programme offer by the Scholarship application deadline of 6 October 2026 (11:00 UTC), but we encourage you to apply for your programme promptly. 

Summary

Application deadline: 6th October 2026
Number of awards:1
Value: Fully funded
Duration of award: for 1 year
Contact: https://www.chevening.org/about/contact-us/ Please note the University does not control the application or selection process for these awards. isrscholarships@exeter.ac.uk