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Introduction

Are you ready to step out of your comfort zone and into a world of incredible possibilities? At Coleg Sir Gar and Coleg Ceredigion, we believe the best lessons are learned through experience — and what better way to learn than by immersing yourself in new cultures and ideas across the globe? Our International Mobility Programme is your ticket to a journey that will redefine your world.

Our International Mobility Programme, funded by Taith and Turing, is a doorway to life changing-experiences that await you in multiple global locations that include Vietnam, Slovenia, Spain and Italy. 

Students on a trip to Greece
Myfyrwyr gan Heneb

How will an international trip benefit you?

  • Transformative Experiences - Imagine studying turtle conservation hands-on in Greece or discussing barriers to effective health & social care in Canada. These experiences don’t just add to your academic knowledge; they transform you, shaping your perspective, your career path, and your outlook on life.
  • Unlock Your Potential - This isn’t just about traveling; it’s about preparing for a future that knows no boundaries. With our International Mobility Programme, you’re setting yourself up for unparalleled personal and professional growth.
  • Inclusivity at Heart - Everyone deserves a chance to explore the world. Our programs are designed with inclusivity in mind, ensuring students from all walks of life can embark on amazing journeys.
  • Supportive Community: From pre-departure orientations to alumni networks, you’re supported every step of the way. Our community is here to ensure you make the most of your journey abroad.
  • Cultural Immersion: Dive deep into new cultures, learning languages, customs, and traditions firsthand. It’s about becoming a global citizen in the truest sense.

“The college’s international mobility programme provides learners with an opportunity to immerse themselves in a different culture, broaden their horizons and develop skills in preparation for further study and employment. Learners who have engaged in the programme to date, have described the experience as invaluable and life-changing. As a college we are committed to ensuring that all learners have equal access to these wonderful opportunities.” Christy Anson-Harries - Director of Learner Recruitment, Progression and Partnerships

Nearly 30 art and design students from Coleg Sir Gâr’s Carmarthen School of Art spent three days in Berlin exploring German culture and all things creative.

A hotel building with a creative mural down the side

Engineering and computing students at Coleg Sir Gâr have taken part in an overseas educational visit to Croatia where they visited the biggest skills competition in southeast Europe.

Students gathered around a monument

Students and apprentices following equine training programmes at Coleg Sir Gâr have recently returned from a visit to Sweden.

A student using a fake hoof doing shoe work