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Turing Scheme (Rejoining Erasmus+)

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A number of constituents have contacted me regarding the Erasmus+ scheme.

The Government has no plans to reinstate Erasmus and is instead delivering the Turing Scheme

The Turing Scheme gives students the chance to develop new skills, gain vital international experience and boost their employability. They can also develop a wide range of soft skills, language skills and a better understanding of other cultures.

Universities, schools, and further education colleges have been awarded grants from the £110 million scheme. This is enabling over 40,000 students to study and work abroad in over 160 destinations across the globe. Over £105 million of funding has been allocated this year for more than 22,800 Higher Education placements, more than 10,500 further education and Vocational Education and Training placements, and more than 6,700 school placements.

The Turing Scheme has significant advantages over the Erasmus+ programme, with higher numbers of students from disadvantaged backgrounds able to study abroad. In 2014/15, those with parents in managerial or professional occupations from the UK were taking part in Erasmus+ at a rate 50 per cent higher than those whose parents had working class jobs. Under the Turing Scheme, nearly two-thirds of participants this academic year are from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Overall, the Turing Scheme is widening access to international opportunities, with 22,800 higher education placements this year compared to 16,596 under Erasmus+ in the 2019/20 academic year.

The Turing scheme is at the heart of the Government's post-Brexit vision where young people have greater opportunity to experience other cultures and learn vital skills for life and work, regardless of their background. 

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