Interview Follow-up Questions
Interview follow-up questions are panel prompts that test the depth, consistency, and credibility of an applicant's first answer or written application.

Related Glossary Entries

Chevening Community Fit
Chevening community fit is the applicant's ability to learn from, contribute to, and represent a diverse global scholar and alumni network.

Defensive Interview Answer
A defensive interview answer is a response that protects the applicant's ego instead of directly addressing the panel's concern.

Interview Evidence Bank
An interview evidence bank is a prepared set of real examples applicants can use flexibly to answer Chevening panel questions.

Panel Concern
A panel concern is a doubt the Chevening interview panel may test through follow-up questions about evidence, motivation, study choices, or future plans.

Interview Defensibility
Interview defensibility is the ability to explain, support, and clarify every major claim in the written Chevening application during panel questioning.

Applicant Motivation
Applicant motivation is the reason a Chevening candidate wants the award, beyond prestige, escape, or general interest in studying abroad.

Chevening Network
The Chevening Network is the global community of scholars, alumni, and professional peers that applicants are expected to learn from and contribute to.

Chevening Interview
The Chevening Interview is the panel stage where applicants defend their essays, leadership evidence, course choices, career plan, and fit for the Chevening community.