24 Argentines will study in the UK with Chevening scholarships

Published By GOV.UK [English], Tue, Sep 7, 2021 1:07 PM


On Monday 6 September, Chargé d’Affaires, Elizabeth Green, bid farewell to the 24 Argentines who will leave for the UK to do their master’s studies for a year, wishing them a safe and successful trip.

The Chevening scholarships allow outstanding young leaders to carry out postgraduate studies at a British university of their choice with all the expenses covered.

The Chevening program began in 1983 and has developed into a prestigious international awards scheme. Chevening Scholars come from over 160 countries and territories worldwide, and nearly 10,000 scholarships have been awarded in the past five years. There are more than 50,000 Chevening alumni worldwide, who make up an influential and highly respected global network. In Argentina, more than 500 people have been selected to participate in this prestigious program.

Applications to study during 2022-2023 are open from 3 August to 2 November 2021. Apply today at list of 2021/2022 scholars

Agustina Callegari - Digital Technologies and Policy - University College London

Ana Paula Valacco - Journalism, Media and Communications - Cardiff University

Catalina Marino - Urban Development Planning - University College London

Eduardo Eugenio Barbier - Space Systems Engineering - University of Southampton

Esteban Ventisky - Geoenergy - University of Edinburgh

Federico Martín Acosta Rainis - Data Journalism - Birmingham City University

Guido Ezequiel Sirna - Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation - London School of Economics and Political Science

Gustavo Adrián Streger - Strategic Communications - London School of Economics and Political Science

Josefina Ichaso - Management of Innovation - Goldsmiths, University of London

Lidia Piccinino Centeno - Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value - University College London

Lucila Citcioglu - Public Health - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Maida Elina David - International Social and Public Policy - London School of Economics and Political Science

María Delia Porta - Governance, Development and Public Policy - University of Sussex

Mariana Paterlini - International Development - University of Warwick

Matías Alejandro Caro - Criminal Justice and Criminology - University of Leeds

Micaela Santilli - Behaviour Change - University College London

Nicolás Hernán Varela - Law and New Technologies - Birkbeck, University of London

Nicolás Malone - Laws - Queen Mary University of London

Pablo Hilaire Chaneton – Master in Public Policy - London School of Economics and Political Science

Paloma Etenberg - Arts Administration and Cultural Policy - Goldsmiths, University of London

Ramiro Lucini - Criminal Justice Policy - London School of Economics and Political Science

Santiago García Vence – Master of Laws - London School of Economics and Political Science

Tomás Pasquette - Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship - London School of Economics and Political Science

Vanesa Nahir Acosta - Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship - London School of Economics and Political Science

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