The British High Commission Apia hosted a send-off brunch for four (4) selected Samoa Chevening
Scholars 2024-2025 this morning, to officially congratulates and wishing them all the best with their
studying journey.
Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals from diverse backgrounds who can demonstrate
the commitment and skills needed to become future leaders.
The scholarship offers full financial support for scholars to pursue any eligible master’s degree at
over 150 UK universities, along with access to a wide range of exclusive academic, professional, and
cultural experiences.
This year, the prestigious Chevening Scholarship scheme is also celebrating 40 years of success.
Speaking at the 2024 to 2025 pre-departure briefing for the 4 selected Samoa Chevening Scholars,
British High Commissioner to Samoa, His Excellency Gareth Hoar said:
“A Chevening Scholarship can be the ideal option for you if you have a strong desire to bring about
positive change on a local and global level, if you aspire to be the best at what you do, and if you
have the creativity to uplift and assist others. We value enthusiasm, open-mindedness, curiosity,
compassion, a clear future vision, and the capacity to reach your objectives as we look to help
develop the next generation of Samoan leaders.
Congratulations to our successful candidates on becoming Chevening Scholars 2024-2025 and all the
best with your Chevening journey”.
The 4 scholars are:
1) Saouila Melissa Tolovaa – Master of Science in Cancer and Molecular Pathology and Genomics at
Queen Mary University of London
2) Olioliilealiieleaunoa Faletoese – Master of Science in Global Development at University of
Manchester
3) Benaiah Gregory Une – Master of Science in Environmental Futures with Climate Change at
University of Essex
4) Afulilo Maataua Tapualii Leao Tuitama – Master of Science in Public Policy at University of
Strathclyde
The scholars will leave for the UK this month.