If you want to know more about the Go Abroad Fund, please see answers to the most frequently asked questions below. What are the criteria used for selecting candidates?Applicants have to answer the following personal statement question in their application: "In 300 words or less, please describe your proposed activity and explain why it should be funded. What exactly do you plan to do, and how will your activity enhance your academic experience and future goals?" Within their personal statement, successful candidates will need to:Present a well-researched and coherent proposal for the international activity, explaining what they will be doing on their activityDemonstrate strong motivation for undertaking an international experienceShow the extent to which they will benefit (academically and personally) from both the funding and the international experienceCan I apply for the Go Abroad Fund if I received it last year?Yes, you definitely can. We encourage all eligible students to apply and applications will be assessed based on the above selection criteria. When will I hear whether I have been successful?Both successful and unsuccessful applicants will be emailed on or before 1 May 2024 with their outcome. Can I submit more than one application?No, you can only submit one application to the Go Abroad Fund each year. If I’m not successful, can I apply to any future Go Abroad funding opportunities?Of course!I didn’t hear about the Fund in time to apply. Do you accept late applications?Unfortunately, we receive a high volume of applications, and cannot consider late applications.In previous years, I received Go Abroad Funding via the Turing Scheme. Is the Turing funding still available for short-term summer activities? Unfortunately, the Turing Scheme funding is not available for Go Abroad Fund activities in 2024. My destination has been designated ‘Red: Advise against all travel’ by the UK Government since I put in my application. What does this mean?The University cannot allow students to go to countries that have been categorised as such as it may be dangerous. Please be aware that funding may not be given on the basis of your destination’s categorisation by the UK Government in an effort to keep all students safe. For information about your destination, please check the foreign travel advice.Foreign travel adviceHow do I formally accept the funding I have been awarded?You will need to log into your Mobility-ONLINE workflow to accept your offer. You will receive details about how to do this in your offer email. What conditions do I need to conform to before funding is transferred to me?You must complete your activity details form and risk assessment, as well as input your bank details via your Mobility-ONLINE workflow. You will also need to complete a My Journey final checklist. You will not receive funding until all of these steps are complete. Depending on your activity dates and your prompt action in completing the above steps, there is a strong possibility that you will not receive your funding until after you leave for your activity. Where can I find a summer activity? Go Abroad Fund activities are summer activities that are self-sourced by applicants. However, a good place to start would be the External Opportunities page, which features international opportunities offered from partner institutions and other organisations. External OpportunitiesWhat’s the Welcome Home event?This is an event for all returning students who have been abroad. It is a great opportunity to meet other students who’ve had experiences abroad and to tell your own amazing story. More information will come later in 2024. More questions?Get in touch if you have any further questions:Email the Go Abroad Fund team This article was published on 2024-06-24