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Posted July 29, 2025
Are you eligible to apply for Chevening to study a Master of Laws?
The application window for Chevening Scholarships is opening in just one week on Tuesday 5th August 2025.
Many high achieving legal professionals have studied a postgraduate law degree on a Chevening Scholarship, including the first female judge in Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan, a Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice, and the Head of the World Health Organization Country Office in Montenegro. Could you join them?
Are you eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship to fund your LLM degree program? Let’s take a look.
What are Chevening Scholarships?
Established in 1983, Chevening Scholarships were established as a UK government global scholarships program with the purpose of supporting eligible international students undertaking postgraduate study at UK universities and law schools.
Chevening Scholarships provide fully funded postgraduate study at UK law schools and universities, covering the costs of international masters degree tuition fees and living expenses, including rent and food costs for the year of their masters study. Chevening Scholarships are run by the UK government and a group of private and public partners, and they focus on students from countries and territories that will benefit the most from the education and skills gained by being a Chevening Scholar.
Can I study a Master of Laws degree on a Chevening Scholarship?
Yes! By using the Chevening ‘Find a course’ search, you will be able to find a great selection of LLM degree programs that you can study as a Chevening Scholar. Plenty of prestigious UK universities and law schools including Aberdeen School of Law, Birmingham Law School, Edinburgh Law School, University of Cambridge, and many more – all have a great selection of Master of Laws programs that you can apply to study if you meet the eligibility requirements.
Who is eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship?
If you want to apply for a Chevening Scholarship to fund your Master of Laws degree studies in the UK, you must meet the eligibility criteria. There is no point in applying for a Chevening Scholarship unless you meet ALL eligibility requirements, as all ineligible applications will be rejected. To be eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship, applicants must fulfil the following criteria.
1. Be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country or territory – here are the Chevening-eligible countries and territories:
Afghanistan |
Albania |
Algeria |
Angola |
Anguilla |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina |
Armenia |
Australia |
Azerbaijan |
Bahamas |
Bangladesh |
Barbados |
Belarus |
Belize |
Benin |
Bermuda |
Bhutan |
Bolivia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Botswana |
Brazil |
British Virgin Islands |
Brunei |
Burkina Faso |
Burundi |
Cambodia |
Cameroon |
Canada |
Cape Verde |
Cayman Islands |
Central African Republic |
Chad |
Chile |
China |
Colombia |
Comoros |
Cook Islands |
Costa Rica |
Cuba |
Côte d’Ivoire |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Djibouti |
Dominica |
Dominican Republic |
Ecuador |
Egypt |
El Salvador |
Equatorial Guinea |
Eritrea |
Eswatini |
Ethiopia |
Falkland Islands |
Fiji |
Gabon |
Gambia |
Georgia |
Ghana |
Grenada |
Guatemala |
Guinea |
Guinea Bissau |
Guyana |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Hong Kong |
Iceland |
India |
Indonesia |
Iran |
Iraq |
Israel |
Jamaica |
Japan |
Jordan |
Kazakhstan |
Kenya |
Kiribati |
Kosovo |
Kyrgyzstan |
Laos |
Lebanon |
Lesotho |
Liberia |
Libya |
Madagascar |
Malawi |
Malaysia |
Maldives |
Mali |
Marshall Islands |
Mauritania |
Mauritius |
Mexico |
Micronesia |
Moldova |
Mongolia |
Montenegro |
Montserrat |
Morocco |
Mozambique |
Myanmar |
Namibia |
Nauru |
Nepal |
New Zealand |
Nicaragua |
Niger |
Nigeria |
North Macedonia |
Occupied Palestinian Territories |
Pakistan |
Palau |
Panama |
Papua New Guinea |
Paraguay |
Peru |
Philippines |
Republic of Congo |
Rwanda |
Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan de Cunha |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Samoa |
Senegal |
Serbia |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone |
Singapore |
Solomon Islands |
Somalia |
South Africa |
South Caucasus |
South Korea |
South Sudan |
Sri Lanka |
Sudan |
Suriname |
Syria |
São Tomé and Principe |
Taiwan |
Tajikistan |
Tanzania |
Thailand |
Timor-Leste |
Togo |
Tonga |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Tunisia |
Turkey |
Turkmenistan |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
Tuvalu |
Uganda |
Ukraine |
Uruguay |
Uzbekistan |
Vanuatu |
Venezuela |
Vietnam |
Yemen |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |
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2. Have at least two years of work experience (equivalent to 2,800 hours) – all acquired after the completion of an undergraduate degree. This work experience can include:
- Full- and part-time employment
- Voluntary work
- Paid and unpaid internships
3. Demonstrate a passion for creating lasting positive change and a realistic career plan on how you will achieve this.
4. Have plenty of examples of leadership and influencing skills.
5. Be committed to returning to your home country for at least two years after the end of the Chevening Scholarship period.
6. Hold an undergraduate degree that qualifies you to study a UK masters degree course.
7. Apply to three different and eligible UK university courses – these courses can be at the same university or at different universities.
Who isn’t eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship?
You are NOT eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship if one or more of the following applies to you.
1. You hold British or dual British citizenship.
2. You hold refugee status in a country not eligible for Chevening Scholarships.
3. You are an employee, former employee, or the relative of an employee of the UK government, British Embassies, British Council, Association of Commonwealth Universities or sponsoring universities.
4. You have previously studied on a UK government-funded scholarship in the UK.
Chevening applications are open from Tuesday 5th August until Tuesday 7th October 2025.
For more details on Chevening eligibility visit the Chevening website.
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