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Work, Study, or Volunteer Abroad with the Turing Scheme at the University of Brighton in 2024/25

Are you a University of Brighton student or a recent graduate eager to explore the world, build new skills, and enhance your employability? The Turing Scheme offers an incredible opportunity to study, work, or volunteer internationally, providing financial support to students from all backgrounds. Here’s everything you need to know about how the Turing Scheme can support your ambitions for 2024/25.

Am I eligible for the Turing Scheme?

The Turing Scheme is open to all University of Brighton students currently enrolled in degree programs or other recognized tertiary-level qualifications. It is not exclusive to UK nationals, making it accessible to students from around the globe. It is also open to recent university graduates.

How does the Turing Scheme work?

Eligible students can undertake study or work placements abroad for four weeks up to 12 months. These placements should fit within the academic year, and all activities must be completed by 31st August 2025. The Turing Scheme can also fund independently arranged activities, such as summer jobs abroad, even if they aren’t directly connected to your course. However, funding cannot be used for placements already financed by other sources.

What opportunities can the Turing Scheme help fund?

With the Turing Scheme, you could take up a variety of placements at organisations around the world, including universities, non-profits, and private sector employers. There are no restrictions on the country or territory you choose for your placement—just ensure you follow the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office’s travel advice.

How does the Turing Scheme support students from disadvantaged backgrounds?

The government is committed to supporting students facing barriers to international experiences. Students facing financial or personal barriers can receive higher levels of funding, including those with caring responsibilities and recipients of specific bursaries at the University of Brighton. This funding helps ensure that everyone, regardless of background, has a chance to participate in life-changing international opportunities.

Next Steps: Studying or working abroad at the University of Brighton

If you’re ready to explore your options for working or studying abroad, start by visiting the Turing pages on my.brighton.ac.uk for detailed information about the scheme. Connect with your course leader to discuss Study Abroad exchange opportunities, and for tailored advice, you can book a one-on-one appointment with a Career Development Adviser through Careers Connect. They’ll help you identify opportunities and guide you through the application process.

FAQs and Additional Resources

For more information about the Turing Scheme, refer to our my.brighton.ac.uk Turing pages, or email turing@brighton.ac.uk. You can also read the full 2024–25 Terms and Conditions on the University of Brighton website.

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Ollie Taylor • 03/12/2024


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