2012 Charles Wallace India Trust Awards in Arts and Heritage Conservation in UK

Written by ruditigan1 on January 30th, 2011

Fully Funded Award in the Arts and Heritage Conservation for Indian Students in UK ,2012-2013

Subject of Study:Arts and Heritage Conservation Employer: CWIT Grade: Any Description of Scholarship: Every year CWIT offers about 10 fully funded awards. These are to give practitioners early in their careers a chance to gain wider experience and exposure or to study. The balance between Arts and Heritage Conservation varies from year to year depending on demand and performance at interview. The awards, which are generally from 2-3 months up to a maximum of a year, cover international fares, accommodation and living costs in the UK and fees where they are payable.

Applicants should be

be Indian citizens living in India. be aged between 25 and 38. have a first degree or diploma or professional qualification in their specialization. CWIT prefers applicants with significant working experience. not have received a CWIT grant within the last 5 years. completed application form including a Statement of Purpose ( not more than 2 pages) stating clearly what you want to do in the UK or which course you plan to follow and how you plan to put this to use on returning to India. the Statement of Purpose is important and should be as clear and explicit as possible evidence that you have been accepted unconditionally on the course, programme, attachment or internship for which you have applied, or that progress towards acceptance has been made evidence of a good working knowledge of English portfolio submission in either CD/DVD or hard copy format.

Deadline of Scholarship Application: 25 November 2011

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