College Secures Over £216,000 in Turing Scheme Funding to Transform Student Futures with Global Placements
Weston College and University Centre Weston (UCW) has been awarded £216,305.08 through the UK Government’s Turing Scheme, opening life-changing international opportunities for learners across Further and Higher Education for this academic year.
The funding will support placements this academic year in Canada, the USA, Indonesia, and Thailand, giving students the chance to immerse themselves in new cultures, develop global citizenship skills, and gain hands-on industry experience.
Hudson’s Hope/Vancouver, Canada – Inclusive Practice learners will volunteer and gain work experience in a supportive community.
New York, USA – Creative and Health Industries learners will engage in workshops, networking and industry experiences.
Bali, Indonesia – Students will take part in sustainability and global citizenship projects. This trip will cost learners just £150.
Chiang Mai, Thailand – A second sustainability and citizenship placement. This trip will cost learners just £150.
New York, USA (UCW) – Performing Arts students will continue to build professional links with the Broadway Dance Centre.
Information for learners interested in these opportunities will be launched at the upcoming Freshers Fair on 23rd September 2025.
The Turing Scheme, the UK’s global programme for studying and working abroad, enables students—especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds—to gain the confidence, skills, and international experience that employers value.
Ben Knocks, Deputy Principal, said: “This funding is truly transformative. For many of our learners, these placements are opportunities they never imagined possible. The Turing Scheme gives our students the chance to develop professionally and personally in a way that is life changing.”
Principal and CEO, Pat Jones added: “We are proud that Weston College and University Centre Weston continues to be recognised with significant Turing funding. These projects will not only broaden horizons but also showcase the extraordinary potential of our students on the global stage.”