
The Chevening British Library Fellowship 2026 is now open for applications from eligible worldwide professionals and scientists. This completely moneyed fellowship uses a distinct 12-month placement in the UK at the British Library, where chosen fellows will deal with a professional job while gaining access to one of the world’s leading cultural and research study institutions.
Moneyed through a collaboration in between the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Advancement Workplace (FCDO) and the British Library, this chance is developed for mid-career professionals, academics, and scientists who want to contribute their expertise and develop global management experience.
Fellowship Summary
- Host Country: UK
- Program Type: Fellowship
- Duration: 12 months
- Financing: Completely Funded
- Application Due Date: May 15, 2026
Fellowship Advantages
Picked fellows will get:
- Full sponsorship for the 12-month fellowship
- Return economy flight to and from the UK
- Living expenses throughout the programme
- Financing for fellowship-related activities
- Approximately ₤ 1,000 for approved job costs
- Access to cultural and networking events organised by Chevening and the FCDO
Who Can Use?
To be eligible, candidates should:
- Be a resident of a qualified nation or territory
- Have at least five years of professional or academic research study experience
- Hold a postgraduate credentials or equivalent expert experience
- Be currently used or enrolled in a PhD programme (non-UK/EU/USA institution)
- Program strong management capacity
- Meet Chevening’s English language requirements
- Go back to their home country after the fellowship ends
Eligible Nations and Territories
There are two British Library fellowships available in 2026, open up to candidates from picked areas:
1. Abroad Territories in the Atlantic and Caribbean
Eligible candidates from:
- Anguilla
- Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Cayman Islands
- Falkland Islands
- Montserrat
- St Helena
- Turks and Caicos Islands
2. Southeast Europe
Qualified applicants from:
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kosovo
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Serbia
- Turkey
Crucial Note
This fellowship is intended for professional, project-based work at the British Library and is not meant for applicants who wish to carry out independent personal research study. Fellows will work closely with British Library personnel and gain from their proficiency, collections, and institutional assistance.
How to Use
Interested applicants ought to:
- Visit the main Chevening fellowship application page
- Select the Chevening British Library Fellowship
- Complete the online application form
- Publish all needed documents before the deadline