The UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and
Development Office and the British Library have partnered to give international
professionals a fully financed, project-based one-year post through the
Chevening British Library Fellowship 2026.
Project costs, living expenses, and return
economy travel are all covered by the fellowship. Fellows benefit from the
professional staff’s expertise and obtain practical experience working with the
library’s vast collections, which include rare volumes.
Mid-career professionals, researchers, or
academics who want to interact with a top cultural institution while sharing
their knowledge would find this program appropriate. The fellowship offers a
special chance to represent your nation internationally and hone your advanced
professional abilities in cultural heritage and library administration.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Show that you have leadership and influence potential.
- Demonstrate interpersonal, intellectual, and personal traits
that indicate leadership potential.
- Be a citizen of one of the nations specified on the fellowship
theme pages.
- Make a commitment to return to your home nation following the
fellowship.
- At the time of application, possess a postgraduate degree or
comparable professional training and experience in a related field.
- Have a minimum of five years of substantial professional and/or
academic research experience.
- be employed at the moment or a PhD candidate (the PhD must not
be in a university in the UK, EU, or USA).
- Fulfill the Chevening Awards’ minimal English language
requirements
- Do not possess dual or British citizenship.
- not have worked for, been employed by, or been related to UK
government employees or affiliated organizations in the last two years
Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)
Study Abroad: Study in the UK
Category: Fellowships
Eligible Countries: Selected countries
only
Benefits: Fully funded fellowship,
airfare, and £1,000 stipend
Benefits :
- Show that you have leadership and influence potential.
- Demonstrate interpersonal, intellectual, and personal traits
that indicate leadership potential.
- Be a citizen of one of the nations specified on the fellowship
theme pages.
- Make a commitment to return to your home nation following the
fellowship.
- At the time of application, possess a postgraduate degree or
comparable professional training and experience in a related field.
- Have a minimum of five years of substantial professional and/or
academic research experience.
- be employed at the moment or a PhD candidate (the PhD must not
be in a university in the UK, EU, or USA).
- Fulfill the Chevening Awards’ minimal English language
requirements
- Do not possess dual or British citizenship.
- not have worked for, been employed by, or been related to UK
government employees or affiliated organizations in the last two years
Deadline: May 15, 2026
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