Applications to study abroad 2026/27

Study abroad applications are open.

Apply by Monday 23 February

Get one-to-one advice

If you have any questions about your visa application, book an appointment with an International Experience Adviser here.

Study abroad fees and funding

You won’t need to pay any extra tuition fees while studying abroad at one of our partner universities. You will pay your normal tuition fees to Sheffield Hallam University and you will still be eligible for Student Finance whilst studying abroad. 

You will need to pay for:

  • travel costs
  • accommodation overseas
  • living costs
  • any visa application costs (if applicable)
  • other associated costs depending on the partner university and destination country 

These will vary depending on where you go and how long for.

Other costs to consider

It is important to carry out research into the overall cost of studying abroad. This will vary depending on the location you choose. Estimated living costs per location can be found on the Study Abroad Brochures and Fact Sheets page. Check out our partner universities' websites and fact sheets for details of any mandatory costs. 

Review our managing your money guide for further information on what to budget for. 

Funding support

By studying at one of our partner universities, you may be eligible for funding from the Turing Scheme. This funding enables university students to participate in a global opportunity through grants depending on what country you travel to and how long you go for. Turing grants are not means tested and do not need to be paid back.

See our fees and funding presentation below to:

  • find out how the Turing Scheme works 
  • see how much you are entitled to and when you will receive it 
  • get application support
  • check what other funding is available

Please note that funding is not guaranteed until we know the University has been successful in our funding application for 2026/27, which will be around July 2026. Funding rates will be made available at this time too.

Additional support

We want to ensure all students on eligible courses have access to our study abroad opportunities and there may be extra funding available to support with costs depending on your own personal circumstances. See our fees and funding presentation for information on how the Turing Scheme supports students from less advantaged backgrounds and contact the Global Engagement Team to find out more about the support available.

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Fees and funding presentation

Applications to study abroad 2026/27

Study abroad applications are open.

Apply by Monday 23 February

Get one-to-one advice

If you have any questions about your visa application, book an appointment with an International Experience Adviser here.