Turing Scheme: international study and work placements
Guidance on funding for international study and work placements through the Turing Scheme, for schools, further education and higher education providers.
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Applications for the Turing Scheme for the 2024 to 2025 academic year are closed.
The Turing Scheme is funded by the UK government to help education providers support their students to take up study and work placements around the world.
This guidance is for providers. It outlines:
- what the Turing Scheme is
- who it is for
- what funding is available for the 2024 to 2025 academic year
- what education providers need to know before applying for funding
The scheme is open to:
- schools
- further education providers
- higher education providers
We do not accept applications from students. If you are a student that is interested in applying to the Turing Scheme, speak to your school, college or university.
Read the information on this page before applying for funding.
Information on previous years of the Turing Scheme is on another website.
Updates to this page
Published 4 January 2024Last updated 22 March 2024 + show all updates
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Applications for the 2024 to 2025 academic year of the scheme are now closed.
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Added Welsh version of the guidance now applications are open for the 2024 to 2025 academic year of the scheme.
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Updated the 'Turing Scheme: international study and work placements' page to state that applications are now open. Updated the 'Overview of the Turing Scheme' page to include the return journey in the available funding section. Updated pages 'Turing Scheme: guidance for schools', 'Turing Scheme: guidance for further education providers' and 'Turing Scheme: guidance for higher education providers' to align messaging on organisational support and funding. Temporarily removed Welsh language version to be updated.
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Added Welsh language version of the guidance.
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Added translation