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Future of the Turing Scheme

The Turing Scheme is the UK government’s scheme to provide funding for international opportunities in education and training across the world. It supports Global Britain by providing an opportunity for UK organisations from the higher education, further education, vocational education and training and schools sectors to offer their students, learners and pupils life-changing experiences to study or work abroad. 


Turing Scheme will continue for the next three years.


Turing Scheme launched last year, initially as a one-year programme, the government’s 2021 Spending Review confirmed that the scheme has been extended for a further three years, including £110 million provision for the 2022-23 academic year.


More information on funding and making applications for 2022-23 funding will be published in due course. https://www.turing-scheme.org.uk/


Who can take part?


The Turing Scheme is open to UK organisations from across the education and training sectors. Each sector has different requirements, so do ensure you have read all the information carefully to understand which organisations and participants can take part in the programme. 


Why take part?


The Turing Scheme enables UK organisations to offer life-changing experiences abroad for their participants to develop personally and academically. It also supports schools, colleges and higher education institutions to build on and forge new relationships across the world.

Receiving funding to study or carry out a work placement abroad will help participants develop transferable skills, gain vital international experience and broaden their horizons.



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For further information please send an e-mail to meltem.yilmaz@breezenetworking.com

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