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Funding to Support International Study and Work Placements (UK)

The UK government's Turing Scheme is now accepting applications for the 2025 to 2026 academic year, offering educational institutions the opportunity to secure funding for international study and work placements.

The scheme aims to enhance students' skills, provide global experience, and improve employability. Eligible applicants include UK and British Overseas Territories organisations across the education and training sectors, such as schools, further education (FE), and higher education (HE) providers

Eligible further education and training providers include:

  • colleges
  • sixth forms, including sixth form colleges
  • special post-16 institutions
  • apprenticeship training providers
  • other types of further education and training providers who meet the criteria

Funding is allocated on a per-student basis, with specific caps depending on the sector. For the 2025 to 2026 period, schools can receive up to £50,000 per application, while FE and training providers can obtain up to £205,000. Consortium applications, involving multiple institutions, are also encouraged and may qualify for larger grants. The total funding pool for this cycle is up to £110 million.

The Turing Scheme supports a variety of activities, including:

  • study placements,
  • work experiences,
  • and exchanges that allow students to develop new skills and cultural awareness.

Priority is given to projects that promote social mobility and provide opportunities for disadvantaged and underrepresented students.

To apply, institutions should use the official Turing Scheme application portal and ensure compliance with the outlined eligibility and assessment criteria.

The closing date for applications is 4pm on the 14th March 2025.

 

Useful Links:

Turing Scheme: guidance for schools, 2025 to 2026

Turing Scheme: guidance for further education providers, 2025 to 2026

Turing Scheme: guidance for higher education providers, 2025 to 2026

 

 

21st February 2025