Three Canadians to receive fully-funded scholarships to UK masters programmes.
- The British High Commission in Ottawa names three Canadians, from Toronto and Edmonton, as 2025 winners of the prestigious Chevening Scholarship.
- Chevening is the UK Government’s global scholarship programme. The fully-funded scholarships support study in the UK for post-graduate students with demonstrable potential to become future leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers.
- The Chevening program is now accepting applications for the 2026-27 academic year. The application window will close on 7 October, 2025.
The British High Commission in Ottawa is proud to announce the three Canadian recipients of the prestigious Chevening Scholarship for 2025.
The UK Government’s esteemed global scholarship programme offers a transformative opportunity to individuals with extraordinary potential to become future leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers. These scholarships cover all necessary costs for scholars to pursue eligible master’s degrees at a UK university of their choice, while also granting access to exclusive academic, professional, and cultural experiences—and an extensive alumni network of global leaders that includes the Hon. Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry, and Angus Topshee, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy. For the second consecutive year, one of Canada’s three Chevening scholarships is funded by Calgary-based energy company ATCO.
Canada’s 2025 Chevening cohort includes Cody Mackoway, a prominent Alberta-based policy analyst and advocate for youth and Ukrainian communities; Brendan Callan, a bio-researcher and designer lauded for his innovative approaches to sustainability; and Zeus Eden, a sustainability and policy strategist currently serving as press secretary to the Mayor of Toronto. The scholars’ full biographies can be read below.
“Our 2025 Chevening scholars are shining examples of the passion Canadians bring to the table in their pursuit of solving the most pressing of challenges. Brendan, Cody and Zeus are ambitious, influential and committed to using their considerable skills and expertise to make the world a better place. Our prestigious Chevening Scholarship programme invites emerging leaders to build on their own diverse backgrounds at the UK’s world-class universities, bringing the skills and knowledge they gain back to serve their communities. We’re thrilled to recognise these three outstanding individuals and look forward to seeing where they go from here.” – Dave Prodger, United Kingdom’s Deputy High Commissioner to Canada
“At ATCO, we believe leadership in today’s complex geopolitical and business climate begins with bold ideas and the courage to act. That’s why we are proud to support the Chevening Scholarships and thrilled to support this year’s scholar, Zeus Eden. Zeus’s remarkable journey thus far—spanning government, industry and advocacy—bodes well for tackling challenges related to sustainable energy transition, Indigenous reconciliation and economic growth. On behalf of everyone at ATCO, we celebrate Zeus’s pursuit of advanced studies at Imperial College London and look forward to the impact he will continue to make in Canada and beyond.” – Nancy Southern, Chair & Chief Executive Officer of ATCO Ltd
“I am proud to congratulate this year’s Canadian Chevening Scholars – Brendan Callan, Cody Mackoway and my own press secretary Zeus Eden. Since joining my office, Zeus has been an invaluable part of our team — with a sincere dedication to public service across many critical files, such as housing, transit, trade and U.S. tariff response. At a critical time for our country, the Chevening Scholarship not only nurtures Canada’s next generation of leaders but also strengthens our long-standing relationship with the United Kingdom.” – Mayor of Toronto Olivia Chow
The British High Commission will bid this year’s scholars good-bye and good luck with a farewell reception at Crichton Lodge, the High Commissioner’s official residence in Ottawa, on 21 August.
Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals from diverse backgrounds who demonstrate the commitment and skills necessary to drive positive change in their respective fields. Since its establishment in 1983, the Chevening program has empowered over 60,000 professionals to develop their expertise in the UK, before returning home with newfound knowledge that serves to benefit their communities. Notably, the program’s alumni include 21 current or former heads of state or government officials.
Aspiring scholars interested in the 2026 Chevening Scholarships can now submit their applications through chevening.org/apply. The application window will remain open until 7 October, 2025. Detailed information regarding eligibility criteria and scholarship specifications can be found at chevening.org/scholarships.
Scholar Biographies
Cody Mackoway
Cody Mackoway is a policy analyst and researcher based in Edmonton, Alberta. A graduate of the University of Alberta, he studied History and Political Science with a focus on cultural identity, historical memory, and democratic institutions. He has worked in government relations, Indigenous engagement, and public policy with Alberta Counsel and previously interned at the UK’s Ditchley Foundation.
Cody is an active volunteer and advocate, especially on behalf of youth and Ukrainian communities. He has led local and national initiatives, including as President of the Ukrainian Students’ Society and Youth Ambassador for the Ukrainian Canadian Congress.
As a Chevening Scholar, Cody will pursue an MPhil in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. He aims to strengthen his advocacy work to better connect underrepresented communities to key decision makers in Canada.
Brendan Callan
A designer and bio-researcher from Toronto, Brendan is passionate about developing new architectural methods that use innovative natural materials to bring nature and buildings closer together. He graduated from OCAD University with a degree in Environmental Design, where his work received the Ontario Association of Architects Award for innovative approaches to sustainability, and his research has appeared in a peer-reviewed journal. He has participated in international workshops and advised on projects using innovative natural materials.
Brendan is currently pursuing a Master of Architecture in Architectural Design at University College London. Brendan continues to build on his experience by exploring new ways of designing architecture that foster a closer relationship between the built and natural environments. His long-term goals include contributing to environmental progress in Canada through public-sector research, design leadership, and shaping the future of design education.
Zeus Eden
Zeus Eden is a public policy, communications and sustainability strategist who has advised senior leaders across the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
Zeus has held roles in the private sector leading sustainability policy for energy, mining and economic reconciliation at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, as a Consultant at Navigator Ltd., and in corporate affairs and ESG reporting at Kinross Gold and CPP Investments. He has also advised government leaders serving as Press Secretary to both the Mayor of Toronto and Canada’s Minister of Indigenous Services. He graduated from Trinity College at the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Political Science and International Relations.
As a Chevening Scholar, Zeus will study toward a MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance at Imperial College London. He looks forward to returning to Canada with additional skills in financial, data, and quantitative analysis to continue tackling complex challenges related to climate change, Indigenous relations, critical minerals, and inclusive economic growth.
About Chevening Scholarships
Chevening Scholarships, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), partner organizations, and partner universities, constitute the UK Government’s global scholarship program. These scholarships primarily support individuals pursuing one-year taught master’s degrees at UK universities, with a focus on nurturing future leaders, decision-makers, and opinion formers.
Since its inception in 1983, Chevening has evolved into a prestigious international awards scheme, attracting scholars from over 160 countries and territories worldwide. Since the programme started in 1983, over 60,000 professionals have advanced their careers through Chevening, demonstrating the UK’s commitment to developing the leaders of tomorrow. The name “Chevening” derives from Chevening House in Sevenoaks, Kent, which currently serves as the joint official residence of the UK’s Foreign Secretary.
The Chevening-ATCO Scholarship is open to scholars wishing to study a Master’s course which can be clearly linked to the advancement of the energy transition and sustainability; the development of prosperous communities, Indigenous relations and equitable partnerships; or, affordable housing and community spaces.
Visit chevening.org/scholarships for more detailed information on the wider eligibility criteria and scholarship specifications.
About the British High Commission
The British High Commission in Ottawa is the UK government’s diplomatic mission in Canada. Along with Consulates-General in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, we work closely with the Canadian government and partners across the country to develop and maintain a wide range of substantive partnerships of real value to both countries. These partnerships cover business, defence, climate change, science and innovation, education, and culture.
For further inquiries, please contact Cara Steele, Chevening Officer [email protected] and Megan Lalonde, Head of Communications at the British High Commission [email protected]