The British Council has officially launched the highly anticipated TNE Grants with India 2026–27 under the Going Global Partnerships initiative, offering an exciting opportunity for UK and Indian higher education institutions to collaborate on innovative transnational education (TNE) programmes in cutting-edge disciplines.
This international grant programme is designed to strengthen UK–India higher education collaboration by supporting the development and launch of new TNE courses and degree programmes in future-focused sectors that are shaping the global economy.
With funding of up to £30,000 available per project, the initiative aims to encourage interdisciplinary academic innovation, academia-industry engagement, and workforce readiness in emerging technologies and scientific fields.
The TNE Grants with India programme supports collaborative partnerships between UK universities, Indian higher education institutions, and industry partners to co-develop impactful educational programmes aligned with future industry demands.
The grants are part of the British Council’s broader Going Global Partnerships programme, which promotes international collaboration in higher education, skills, and research.
The initiative focuses specifically on developing innovative transnational education models that can enhance student mobility, academic excellence, employability, and cross-border institutional partnerships.
Selected partnerships will receive:
The funding is intended to support the planning, development, and launch of new TNE courses and academic programmes in strategic emerging areas.
Applications are invited for projects connected to the following high-priority disciplines and innovation sectors:
Projects focused on artificial intelligence, advanced machine learning systems, data science, quantum technologies, and computational innovation.
Programmes exploring genomics, biotechnology, genetic engineering, precision medicine, and CRISPR therapeutic applications.
Courses addressing renewable energy, sustainability, green transition technologies, climate adaptation, and environmental resilience.
Innovative interdisciplinary programmes combining biology, neuroscience, engineering, and advanced medical technologies.
Initiatives supporting sustainability, waste reduction, resource efficiency, recycling systems, and circular economic models.
Programmes connected to robotics, aerospace innovation, automation, advanced manufacturing, and engineering technologies.
Projects focusing on semiconductor manufacturing, chip technologies, electronics innovation, and advanced computing infrastructure.
Academic programmes supporting research and workforce development in geological sciences, mineral resources, and earth systems.
The TNE Grants with India 2026–27 represent a major step forward in strengthening educational and innovation ties between the UK and India.
The programme aims to:
By encouraging collaboration between universities and industry, the grants aim to ensure that newly developed programmes remain relevant to rapidly evolving global workforce demands.
One of the defining features of this grant programme is its strong emphasis on industry engagement.
Applications must involve a three-way partnership consisting of:
Industry partners may include:
This collaboration model is intended to ensure that TNE programmes are practical, industry-informed, and aligned with real-world technological and economic needs.
Eligible UK applicants include:
Eligible Indian institutions include:
Eligible industry collaborators include:
Applicants should carefully note the following deadlines:
Late submissions may not be accepted.
The British Council TNE Grants with India 2026–27 provide a valuable platform for universities and industry leaders to shape the future of global higher education through innovation-driven collaboration.
As emerging technologies continue to redefine industries worldwide, this initiative offers institutions a chance to create globally relevant academic programmes that address future workforce challenges while strengthening UK–India educational ties.
Institutions interested in transnational education, interdisciplinary innovation, and international academic partnerships should strongly consider applying before the deadline.
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