Deadline: 28 March 2018
British Council is seeking proposals for its Impact of Providing Young People in the UK with an International Experience to appoint well qualified and experienced researchers to review the existing evidence of the impact of its work providing young people in the UK with an international experience, and to provide a strong conceptual framework to support implementation of the British Council’s ambition to ensure every young person in the UK, aged 4-30 years, has international experience.
The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Its purpose is:
- to promote a friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and people worldwide;
- making a positive contribution to all the countries they work with; and
- making a lasting difference to the UK’s security, prosperity and influence
The British Council was established in 1934 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1940. It is registered as a charity in England and Wales (charity no. 209131) and Scotland (charity no. SCO37733). It is also an executive non-departmental public body, with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as its sponsoring department.
Its primary charitable objects are set out in the Charter and are stated to be to:
- Promote cultural relationships and the understanding of different cultures between people and peoples of the United Kingdom and other countries;
- Promote a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom;
- Develop a wider knowledge of the English language;
- Encourage cultural, scientific, technological and other educational co-operation between the United Kingdom and other countries; and
- Otherwise promote the advancement of education.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit British Council.