26 awarded with Commonwealth scholarship
The British Council hosted a pre-departure briefing for the Commonwealth scholars of 2024 from Bangladesh on Monday, 26 August 2024, at the British High Commissioner residence.
Since the inception of the Commonwealth Scholarship programme in 1960, 1,867 Bangladeshi nationals have received Commonwealth Scholarships or Fellowships funded by the UK government through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC). Currently, 105 Bangladeshi citizens are studying under the Commonwealth scholarship programme, including those from the 2023 cohort who are nearing the end of their studies.
This year, 26 exceptional scholars from Bangladesh have been awarded this scholarship to attend prestigious UK universities including University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, SOAS University of London, the University of Warwick, and the University of Edinburgh. The Commonwealth scholarship programmes are highly competitive, recognising candidates with outstanding applications.
Sarah Cooke, the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, in her welcoming remarks, said, “I am delighted that 26 Bangladeshi students have been awarded this year Commonwealth scholarship to pursue postgraduate degrees at world-class UK universities and contribute to Bangladesh development. It reflects the UK ongoing commitment to the [modern] Commonwealth and to Bangladesh. We wish all the scholars continued success in their future endeavours.”