Funding & experience, to kick start your dream career in nuclear
The Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme focuses on enabling learners from a lower socio-economic background to enter the nuclear sector with minimal barrise to entry. You can now register your interest for the 2026 scheme, which offers up to 50 places and provides full funding of University tuition fees, 2 summer placements, and an additional bursary.
The Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme is operated by Cogent Skills, a delivery partner of the Nuclear Skills Plan
The Nuclear Skills Plan is an industry and government-backed plan, launched in May 2024, to address the national nuclear skills shortage.
Here's what this opportunity entails:
Summer Placements in the Nuclear Industry: Get hands-on experience and insight into the dynamic world of nuclear through summer placements with leading industry employers. You will participate in two summer internships after years 1 and 2, worth £4,000 each — it's a chance to immerse yourself in real projects, gain invaluable skills, and make meaningful contributions to the field. These placement opportunities will be for 45 days during summer and successful applicants must be able to commute to one of the confirmed placement locations during this time.
Financial Support for University: Worried about the costs of university? Funding is provided to help alleviate the burden of tuition fees and living expenses, ensuring you can focus on your studies without financial stress holding you back. This funding includes £27,000 in University fees and £15,000 Subsistence Bursary (£5,000 per year for 3 years).
Means-Tested: Wondering if you qualify? Acceptance will be means-tested, ensuring that those who need support the most can benefit from this incredible opportunity. Don't let financial barriers stand in the way of your aspirations
To be eligible you must:
Be from a lower socio-economic background (criteria such as accessing free school meals or household income will be considered)
Must be British citizen with no dual nationality
Be able to commence university study in a STEM subject September 2026
Must be able to commit to completing a 3-year undergraduate degree and subsequent employment
Must be completing a 3 year undergraduate degree. 4 year programmes will be accepted only if there is an integrated Masters year. Degrees with foundation years or integrated sandwich years will not be accepted.
Any successful applicant to the scheme who has not already received the offer of a university place will receive a conditional offer pending the formal offer of a university place.
If you wish to be considered for the September 2026 intake, please ensure you have submitted your UCAS application by their deadline of 14th January 2026. You can register your interest for the scheme by completing the below form and further communication will be sent out when applications open.
Cogent Skills is sector based, working with companies from across the Science and Technology Industries embracing Life Sciences, Industrial Sciences and Nuclear.
Working with organisations and individuals who want the right skills to prosper and grow in the nuclear industry. Involvement with NSAN provides you with access to an exclusive package of skills expertise and connects you to a powerful employer and provider network.