Funding

The Turing Scheme

3 mins read Education Funding Management
The Turing Scheme allows UK organisations from the higher education, further education, vocational education and schools sectors to offer international education and training opportunities to the young people they work with.
Illustration: StockGIU/Adobe Stock
Illustration: StockGIU/Adobe Stock

The scheme was set up by the government three years ago after Brexit, as a replacement for the EU-funded Erasmus+ scheme.

The scheme is open to schools, colleges and universities in the UK, and will be closing its 2023 to 2024 application period on 6 April.

The Turing Scheme is open to applications from schools or higher education providers that are officially registered in the UK, and from further education and vocational education and training providers. These must be either a further education college, school, sixth form college or special post-16 institution; a local or regional public authority, mayoral combined authority, co-ordination body or another organisation in the field of further education or vocational training; a company or organisation working with young people in further education or training; or a company, charity or organisation applying on behalf of a consortium of further education or training providers.

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