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Turing Scheme: Further details of UK’s Erasmus+ replacement revealed

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Applications for the government’s new £110m Turing Scheme will open next month to universities, further education and vocational education providers and schools, it has been announced.
Applications for funding will open next month. Picture: Turing Scheme
Applications for funding will open next month. Picture: Turing Scheme

The scheme is designed to replace the Erasmus+ scheme following the UK’s departure from the EU.

Details surrounding funding opportunities, grants for disadvantaged children and those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and eligibility criteria have been announced on the scheme’s new website.

Applications for funding will open in March for six weeks, it states, with funding decisions set to be announced in June.

“Funding is open to UK and British Overseas Territories organisations from across the education and training sector through higher education, further or vocational education and training, and schools projects,” the website states.

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