Save the dates for the next application calls for our Westminster Working Cultures (WWC) International and UK programmes.
WWC provides short-term mobility opportunities, giving undergraduate students the chance to experience work insights and employment culture in some of the world’s major cities. These programmes have been generously funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust. This means most of the costs will be funded, including flights/trains, accommodation.
Upcoming WWC International trips (for undergraduate students only)
The trip will take place from Saturday 13 to Sunday 21 April 2024.
Apply to WWC International trip to Singapore via this form before Sunday 21 January.
- WWC Barcelona and WWC Berlin
The trips will take place in June 2024.
Save the date – The application call will open on Monday 19 February and close on Sunday 10 March.
Upcoming WWC UK trips
WWC UK is offering an intense five-day blended (in-person and virtual) programme in the UK, featuring office visits and online sessions. This programme is generously funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust, meaning most of your in-person activities costs will be funded, including lunch and most travel costs.
You can apply for:
The trip will take place from Monday 22 to Friday 26 April 2024.
Apply to WWC UK April trip via this form before Sunday 21 January.
- WWC UK June 2024
The trip will take place from Monday 3 to Friday 7 June 2024.
Save the date – The application call will open on Monday 19 February and close on Sunday 10 March.
This programme is generously funded by Santander Universities UK and the Quintin Hogg Trust and will include a £250 bursary upon completion of all activities.
We welcome applications from undergraduate students and recent graduates from any course across the University. Whilst priority for places may be given to undergraduate students, we are also delighted to open the WWC UK programme to postgraduate students, with limited spaces available.
We encourage applications from students who are from a wide range of backgrounds, including underrepresented or disadvantaged groups.
Check-out our past participants experience on our Flickr photo album.