22 January 2026 (UK Government)
Applications for this year of the Turing Scheme will open at 12pm noon on Monday 26 January. The deadline for applications will be 4pm on Monday 16 March.
Supporting new and returning applicants for funding
YouTube videos and Q&A webinars are now available for viewing and signing up to.
These will be available on the DfE Sector Comms YouTube channel: DfE Sector Comms - YouTube.
An introduction to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27
The introduction to the Turing Scheme videos are aimed at providers and staff within providers who have not previously applied for Turing Scheme funding for Higher Education. There is one for each sector. Potential applicants should watch those relevant to the sector(s) they are considering applying for funding under:
An introduction to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27 for Schools
An introduction to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27 for further education
An introduction to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27 for Higher Education
Changes to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27
This video provides an overview of changes to the policy and assessment of applications for the Turing Scheme in the 2026-27 academic year. It is intended for those familiar with the operation of the Scheme and covers all sectors:
Changes to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27
Turing Scheme 2026-27 Applying and Assessment
This video covers the application journey and key dates, what to include in your application, how assessment works and what strong responses look like.
Providers should watch this video after viewing the relevant Introduction to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27 (if they are new to the Scheme) or Changes to the Turing Scheme for 2026-27 (if they are already familiar with the Scheme).
Turing Scheme 2026-27 Applying and Assessment
There will also be a live Q&A webinar for each sector. Providers can sign up to the Q&A webinar for your sector(s) on Eventbrite.
Recordings of these live webinars will be made available on YouTube following these events.
Further guidance on the Turing Scheme is available on the UK government website.
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