Charles Wallace Scholarship! – Part 2
this is a continuation of the previous article on charles wallace scholarship that is offered to indian researchers and scholars. visiting fellowship for historians and social scientist - after scholars of art and heritage conservation, the next important area of studies that attracts indians to carryout higher studies with the help of charles wallace fellowship is historians and social scientist. there are more than a dozen fellowships to enable academics (historians and social scientists) as well as writers and translators to spend around three months, at specific university in the uk. eligibility: the applicant should:• be indian citizens living in india• be aged between 25 and 45 (there is no upper age limit for translator fellowships)• have completed postgraduate studies and/or have at least 5 years professional or academic experience• provide a proposal stating clearly what they want to do at the host institution and how they plan to use the experience on return to india• not have had a cwit grant within the previous 5 yearspartners: there are currently over 15 uk host institutions who offer valuable opportunities (fellowships and other types of residencies) to indians working in the arts, heritage (conservation or museums) or across the humanities. these include some of the most important contemporary arts organisations, as well as libraries, archives and museums and renowned universities.british librarybritish museum – international training programme for curatorsuniversity of cambridge – centre for south asian studies (csas)university of cambridge – centre for research in the arts, social sciences and humanities (crassh)delfina foundation, london – artists' residencyuniversity of east anglia (uea) – british centre for literary translationuniversity of edinburgh – institute for advanced studies in the humanities (iash)triangle arts trust, londonindian ceramics triennaleuniversity of kent – creative writing fellowshipliterature across frontiers at university of wales trinity saint davidqueen's university, belfastschool of oriental and african studies (soas) – university of londonsimon digby memorial charityuniversity of stirling – creative writing fellowshiphow to apply: as this scholarship is available all through the year, there is no specific date of time to apply. however, it is important find out the institution‘s intake deadline and apply for both. for more details: https://www.charleswallaceindiatrust.com/visiting-fellowships#visiting-fellowships-how-to-apply