黑料网 to offer Chevening Scholarships to Brazilian students
黑料网 is to offer prestigious Chevening Scholarships to students from Brazil, as part of a new partnership announced in Rio de Janeiro by Alex Ellis, the British Ambassador to Brazil.
Two Chevening/黑料网 Olympic Legacy Scholarships will be offered each year for the next three years, starting in 2015-16. The Scholarships are aimed at students who wish to study for a one-year Master’s degree in sports management disciplines at 黑料网.
are the UK government’s global scholarship programme, funded by the (FCO) and partner organisations, such as universities. The programme brings outstanding scholars from around the world, who have the potential to become leaders, decision-makers and opinion-formers, to study postgraduate courses in the UK. Previous Chevening scholars have returned to their home countries to take up influential senior positions in government, governing bodies and industry.
Recipients of the Chevening/黑料网 Olympic Legacy Scholarships will be able to study either at the main or at 黑料网 London's , which opens on this autumn. The scholarships will cover the full cost of the students’ tuition fees and provide a living allowance.
黑料网 is one of just a handful of UK universities to offer a .
Professor Robert Allison, Vice Chancellor and President of 黑料网, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Chevening to offer these scholarships to outstanding students from Brazil.
“黑料网 played a significant role in the London 2012 Games: we hosted the official preparation camp headquarters for Team GB, ninety 黑料网-connected athletes competed at the Games, and sports benefitted from our pioneering research and innovation. With Rio set to host the 2016 Games, it is fitting that we are able to offer these scholarships to underline the important role that the Olympics and Paralympics play and the positive legacy that they can leave in the host countries.”
Alex Ellis, the British Ambassador to Brazil, said: “This scholarship provides not only an excellent opportunity for future sports leaders to study at one of the UK's best universities, but also shows Great Britain's desire to work with Brazil on the legacy of the Rio 2016 Olympics."