PhD 2022-2023 Enrichment scheme
The Alan Turing Institute
Applications are now open for the 2022-2023 Enrichment scheme.
Now entering its seventh year, the scheme offers students currently enrolled on a doctoral programme at a UK university the opportunity to enrich their doctoral studies by building connections with The Alan Turing Institute and engaging with its diverse community of researchers. Students continue their doctorate with their current supervisor at their home university, while gaining the opportunity to learn new methodologies, build new collaborations and develop research independence.
In recognition of the changes to ways of working in the last two years, for the 2022-23 academic year the Turing will offer two Enrichment awards: the Community Award and the Placement Award.
Further benefits of the Enrichment scheme include:
- A £1500 award to be used flexibly by the student to enrich and support their doctoral studies and for Placement Award students a £450/month financial award to support relocation or commuting expenses.
- Full induction to the Turing community and access to training throughout the year.
- Access to a range of events, seminars, reading groups, and workshops delivered by leaders in research, government, and industry.
- Opportunities to collaborate on Turing research projects.
- High spec laptop for the duration of your placement and access to the Turing offices in the British Library (Placement Awards only)
- Ability to apply for Turing computing resource including Azure cloud credits and support from our dedicated Research Engineering Team.
You can find out more about the support available for our students here.
For full details of eligibility, assessment criteria and how to apply, please visit: Enrichment scheme at the Turing | The Alan Turing Institute