15 Paraguayans in the UK with Chevening scholarships

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Paraguayan Chevening scholars at the orientation event last weekend

Paraguayan Chevening scholars at the orientation event last weekend

After a selection process that started in August 2018 and concluded with an award ceremony in August 2019, the future leaders and decision makers of Paraguay are in the UK ready to start their masters’ degrees studies for the 2019-20 period.

They gathered in London on the 12th October for the Orientation event where they were welcomed with inspiring talks and networking activities, along with other 1,700 scholars from over 160 countries.

Since the reopening of the embassy in 2013, the number of scholars has increased thanks to agreements with partners such as BECAL – the local scholarships scheme – that allows more Paraguayans to access the UK’s world-class higher education.

The Chevening scholarships allow outstanding young Paraguayans to carry out postgraduate studies at British universities and courses of their choice with all expenses covered.

Applications to study during 2020/2021 are open until 5 November 2019 at chevening.org/apply

  1. Jaqueline Cabañas – MSc in Electrical Power Engineering, University of Edinburgh
  2. Paz Astigarraga – MPP in Public Policy – University of Oxford
  3. Melisa Rivas – MSc in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Queen Mary University of London
  4. Laura Duarte – MA in Special and Inclusive Education, University College London
  5. Lucía Amaro – MSc in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology, University College London
  6. Gabriela Cazenave – MSc in International Development: Environment Change and Development, University of Manchester
  7. Eduardo Carrillo – MPA in Digital Technologies and Policy, University College London
  8. Carolina Acosta – MSc in Public Policy, University College London
  9. Victoria González – MA in Applied Linguistics for English Language Teaching, Queen Mary University of London
  10. Samuel Acosta – MSc in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, University of Manchester
  11. María José Villalba – MSc in Law and Finance, University of Oxford
  12. Lucía Cazal – LLM in Master of Laws, London School of Economics and Political Science
  13. Tamara Arietti – LLM in Master of Laws, London School of Economics and Political Science
  14. Marlene Ortiz – MA in Housing and Urbanism, Architectural Association
  15. Claudia Merlos – MSc Media, Communication and Development, London School of Economics and Political Science

Published 16 October 2019

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