A new partnership will increase prospects for international mobility through a more accessible Global Talent visa (GTV).
The Association of Innovation, Research and Technology Organisations (AIRTO) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have come together to make the GTV even more accessible to international researchers and experts. This is achieved by increasing the number of eligible host organisations.
For the first time, organisations outside the public sector can be approved by UKRI for the GTV. The first group of organisations to benefit from this development are AIRTO members.
The UK’s GTV provides a fast, straightforward and flexible route for researchers and specialists to move to and collaborate with the UK. UKRI operates the endorsed funder route of the GTV.