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The Turing Scheme is the UK government's global programme to study and work abroad.

Applications are now open for Undergraduate Study Abroad!

Imperial College has applied for 2024/25 Turing Scheme funding and we expect to learn the outcome of our bid by in July 2024. Applications for Year Abroad placements have opened with the expectation the College will receive an adequate budget to support this activity. This has been done to ensure students will have the maximum time possible to prepare the details of the placement with the knowledge of the available funding. However, applicants should be aware that funding is subject to the college being awarded a Turing budget in 2024/25 so we can’t guarantee it will be available.

How to apply

Home (UK), EU and international students are all eligible to apply. Before applying, you will need to consider the individual eligibility criteria, application processes and deadlines for each activity.

How to Apply

Eligibility criteria

You are eligible to apply for the standard grant rate if you are a Home (UK), EU or international student, and studying an undergraduate, postgraduate taught or postgraduate research degree at Imperial. 

If your application is successful, the standard grant rate you receive will be calculated by the length of stay, location of the activity and cost of living at the destination. 

Grants are subject to availability.

Enhanced funding criteria

Enhanced funding offers a top-up to the standard grant rate, plus a travel grant. The travel grant will be calculated based on distance of travel from home institution to host institution.

You are eligible for enhanced funding if you belong to one or more of the following groups:

  • students with low household income or low socio-economic status (including those with an annual household income of £25,000 or less)
  • home students currently in receipt of the Imperial Bursary (UG only)
  • home students of Black heritage, including:
    • Black - African
    • Black - Caribbean
    • Black - Other
    • Mixed - White and Black African
    • Mixed - White and Black Caribbean
    • Other mixed background - including Black African, Black Caribbean or Other Black background
  • students receiving Universal Credit or income-related benefits because they are financially supporting themselves or financially supporting themselves and someone who is dependent on them and living with them, such as a child or partner
    students who are care experienced
  • students who have caring responsibilities
  • estranged students (where neither of the students’ parents can be found or it is not reasonably practicable to get in touch with either of them)
  • refugees and asylum seekers
  • students with disabilities (please note: Turing uses the term 'Students with Special Educational Needs or a Disability (SEND)', but Imperial recognises alternative terminology, in line with the Office for Students).

More information is available in the application form, where we will also ask for your consent to confirm your eligibility for the enhanced funding through relevant teams within the College.

Standard Rate of funding

If your application is successful, you will be offered a grant at the standard rate to support your living costs (this calculation is based on the duration of activity, destination of activity and cost of living at the destination). 

If you meet the criteria for enhanced funding, please view the Enhanced rate of funding tab. 

Grant amounts are set by the Turing Scheme. Total duration of activity, destination of activity and cost of living at the destination determine the funding amount for each student. Turing offers different rates for placement that are between 28 days to 56 days and placements that are 57 days or longer. 

Turing also recognises two groupings for location and cost of living, displayed below. For a list of countries in each group, please view the List of destination and grant rates page on the Government website.

More information on grant amounts is provided in the list of activities below. 

Please contact the Student Financial Support Team if you need this information in a different format.

Standard grant rate

 
Daily grant rates (28 to 56 days):

Group 1: £19
Group 2: £17

Daily grant rates (57 days or longer):

Group 1: £14
Group 2: £12

Enhanced rate of funding

If you meet the criteria for enhanced funding, you will be offered an uplift to the standard grant rate (including a contribution to travel and other related costs).

Grant amounts are set by the Turing Scheme. Total duration of activity, destination of activity and cost of living at the destination determine the funding amount for each student. Turing offers different rates for placement that are between 28 days to 56 days and placements that are 57 days or longer. 

Turing also recognises two groupings for location and cost of living, displayed below. For a list of countries in each group, please view the List of destination and grant rates page on the Government website.

More information on grant amounts is provided in the list of activities below. 

Please contact the Student Financial Support Team if you need this information in a different format.

Enhanced grant rate

 
Daily grant rates (28 to 56 days):

Group 1: £23
Group 2: £21

Daily grant rates (57 days or longer):

Group 1: £18
Group 2: £16

Travel cost contribution (enhanced funding only)

The value of the travel grant will be based on the actual cost incurred by the student and evidence of one return-trip and necessary transfers will need to be provided.

The set travel grant rates that the Turing Scheme have published on the government webpage will be the amount paid if the costs have not yet been incurred at point of payment. The value of travel grants paid at the set rate may be adjusted on receipt of evidence of actual costs.   

Exceptional Costs (enhanced funding only)

Students who are eligible for enhanced funding can apply for exceptional costs to be covered. Reimbursement of these costs will be budget-dependent and requests will be reviewed later in the 24-25 funding cycle. You can apply for insurance and visa costs to be covered. 

 

 

Dates and duration

The duration of your placement must be between one month and 12 months (depending on the activity) and must take place between 1 September 2024 and 31 August 2025.

Please note, your placement may start or end outside this period, but you will only receive funding for the part of your placement that falls between those dates.

For certain activities the dates and duration of funded opportunities are fixed. These are detailed in the list of activities below.

Destinations

Imperial College's 2024-25 Turing Scheme bid provides support for activities taking place in a range of countries across the world.

Each of the funded activities (listed below) have specific locations and partner institutions that Imperial is collaborating with for international opportunities.

For some activities, locations and host institutions are pre-arranged and cannot be changed. For other activities there may be an opportunity to apply to alternative institutions in countries not listed. This will be stated with the activity-specific information below and on the application form.

Funded Activities

Find out more about the activities you can get funding for through the Turing Scheme. 

If you have questions about specific activities, please contact the Student Financial Support (SFS) Team.

Funded Activities