38,000 students projected to join Turing programs in 2022/23
Some 38,000 UK learners will join outbound mobility initiatives through the Turing Scheme in 2022/23, application results have shown.
Some 38,000 UK learners will join outbound mobility initiatives through the Turing Scheme in 2022/23, application results have shown.
The UK government has rejected recommendations to give Scottish institutions a seat on the UK Research and Innovation board for “no good reason”, one Scottish MP has said.
The UK Government’s answer to the Erasmus+ program the Turing Scheme has officially begun accepting applications from organisations as of March 31.
The current funding model of the UK's Turing mobility scheme may be hampering the long-term success of the program, stakeholders have warned.
The Turing Scheme has opened for 2022/23 registrations after outsourcing company Capita was appointed to administer the scheme in place of British Council.
The release of funding data for the Turing Scheme has shown a stark difference in destinations between schools, FE and VET, and higher education.
Data about successful applications for funding under the Turing Scheme has shown a stark difference in destinations between schools, FE and VET, and HE.
Successful bids to the UK's new outbound mobility program, the Turing Scheme, will allow 40,000 UK university and school students to study and work abroad, up from the original 35,000 placement target.