Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme: Applications Open

National nuclear sponsorship scheme opens for 2025 student applications

The Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme, a project under the National Nuclear Strategic Plan for Skills (Nuclear Skills Plan), offers up to 50 students funding worth £50,000 – £27,000 in university fees and a £15,000 subsistence bursary, spread over three years. Students will also be offered summer work placements after years one and two of their degree, each worth around £4,000.

Cogent Skills, National Nuclear Strategic Plan for Skills Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme Applications Now Open Kick start your dream career in nuclear with the Nuclear Sponsorship scheme. Fully funded university courses, bursaries and placements via the Nuclear sponsorship scheme, a project delivered as part of the Nuclear Skills Plan.

The Government, in partnership with the civil and defence industry, is making significant long-term investments in nuclear skills, jobs and education to help the sector increase its workforce by a net 40,000 people by 2030, almost doubling its current size. The Nuclear Skills Plan, launched in May 2024, sets out how this will be achieved to support the UK’s priorities for national security, energy resilience and clean energy.

The scheme is administered by Cogent Skills – the UK’s skills leader for science and technology – and is aimed at increasing social mobility among young people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and to provide opportunities to students who may not have considered university but wish to seek a career in Nuclear.

Cogent Skills’ Manager Director of Employment Services, Nick Durrington, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for young people who are excited about a career in nuclear to pursue a degree without incurring the cost of tuition, while also gaining important help with their living costs and crucial experience in real nuclear employers.

“The nuclear sector is one of the most technologically advanced in the UK and is at the forefront of protecting our energy and national security, not to mention its crucial role in tackling the climate crisis"

To be eligible, students must:

  • be a UK, Commonwealth or EEA National with the right to live and work in the UK
  • be able to begin university study in a STEM subject in September 2025
  • be able to commit to completing a three-year undergraduate degree and subsequent employment

Cogent Skills will be hosting a series of webinars to answer questions on the scheme from education providers and students, further information can be found online.

Applications for the coming academic year close on 31st March – for more information, visit Cogent Skills website here.

For further questions, please contact chloe.barrow@cogentskills.com

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