The Contribution of Commonwealth Scholarships to UK Soft Power
The CSC has published a policy briefing paper which examines how Commonwealth Scholarships contribute to the United Kingdom’s soft power, a key priority of UK government policy. It argues that international, government-supported scholarships play a significant role in strengthening soft power by fostering international networks, deepening intercultural understanding, and generating positive experiences and perceptions of the UK among recipients.
Drawing on Alumni data and illustrative case studies, the paper identifies three principal mechanisms through which Commonwealth Scholarships enhance UK soft power. First, they support the creation and strengthening of long‑term academic, professional, and personal networks between the UK and other Commonwealth countries. Evidence shows substantial growth in Alumni’s contacts with the UK following their scholarship, with these relationships often enduring well beyond the period of study and enabling ongoing collaboration, partnership development, and business links.
Second, Commonwealth Scholarships significantly increase Scholars’ familiarity with, and confidence in navigating, UK society and culture. Alumni also report marked improvements in intercultural understanding and competency, gained through academic study, group work and daily life in the UK. These skills enable Alumni to operate effectively in UK contexts and position them as knowledgeable intercultural facilitators in wider international and professional environments.
Third, Commonwealth Scholarships reinforce and sustain highly positive impressions of the United Kingdom and its higher education sector. Alumni sentiments towards the UK remain extremely positive after graduation, reflecting both the quality of academic provision and broader living experiences. All surveyed Alumni indicate that they would recommend studying and living in the UK to others in their home countries.
The briefing concludes that Commonwealth Scholarships generate durable soft power benefits that extend well beyond the duration of individual awards. By supporting these programmes, the UK strengthens its international networks, enhances its reputation, and builds a global community of Alumni who facilitate collaboration and partnerships with the UK. These soft power outcomes complement the economic and sustainable development benefits associated with Commonwealth Scholarships.
The full policy brief can be read here.
