Every year CWIT offers up to 10 long term awards, aiming at giving early to mid career practitioners a chance to study or gain wider experience and exposure. 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 accommodation and living costs in the UK, fees and a contribution to international fares. CWIT does not support two year courses.
Applications for the Charles Wallace India Trust Awards for the session 2020-21 are now open. Click here to apply.
Last date to apply: 31 Dec 2019
Eligibility
The applicant should:
be an Indian citizen living in India
be aged between 25 and 38
have a first degree, diploma or professional qualification in their specialization. CWIT prefers applicants with significant working experience
have not received a CWIT grant within the last five years.
CWIT covers the following Arts and Heritage Conservation fields of study:
Arts
Visual Arts
Performance, e.g. Dance, Drama, Music, Directing
Film - including Script Writing and Direction
Photography
Design (but not Architecture)
Curating
Art History
Heritage Conservation
Conservation architecture
Management of heritage projects or sites
Conservation of materials such as timber, stone, metal (including metal structures, armour and artefacts), paintings, photographs and film. Internships for painting conservators are sometimes hosted at the Tate conservation department. Enquiries to conservation.enquiries@tate.org.uk
Conservation of landscape
Management of museums and collections
Engineering, in relation to conservation of heritage buildings and structures
Guidelines
Your application form should include a Statement of Purpose, stating clearly which course you plan to follow, what you want to do in the UK and how you plan to put this into use on returning to India.
You will also need:
An IELTS Certificate (essential for unconditional acceptance for most UK courses).
Evidence of unconditional acceptance on the course, programme, attachment or internship for which you have applied, or evidence of progress towards acceptance.
Portfolio submission where appropriate in either online links or uploading pictures or relevant documents.
Each year, applicants are shortlisted on the basis of their applications and invited to the British Council for an interview in New Delhi in February. The panels of Indian experts are chaired by CWIT. Results of the interviews are announced in early April.
Link to the website
The awards, which are generally from 2–3 months up to a maximum of a year, cover accommodation and living costs in the UK, fees and a contribution to international fares. CWIT does not support two year courses.
Applications for the Charles Wallace India Trust Awards for the session 2020-21 are now open. Click here to apply.
Last date to apply: 31 Dec 2019
Eligibility
The applicant should:
be an Indian citizen living in India
be aged between 25 and 38
have a first degree, diploma or professional qualification in their specialization. CWIT prefers applicants with significant working experience
have not received a CWIT grant within the last five years.
CWIT covers the following Arts and Heritage Conservation fields of study:
Arts
Visual Arts
Performance, e.g. Dance, Drama, Music, Directing
Film - including Script Writing and Direction
Photography
Design (but not Architecture)
Curating
Art History
Heritage Conservation
Conservation architecture
Management of heritage projects or sites
Conservation of materials such as timber, stone, metal (including metal structures, armour and artefacts), paintings, photographs and film. Internships for painting conservators are sometimes hosted at the Tate conservation department. Enquiries to conservation.enquiries@tate.org.uk
Conservation of landscape
Management of museums and collections
Engineering, in relation to conservation of heritage buildings and structures
Guidelines
Your application form should include a Statement of Purpose, stating clearly which course you plan to follow, what you want to do in the UK and how you plan to put this into use on returning to India.
You will also need:
An IELTS Certificate (essential for unconditional acceptance for most UK courses).
Evidence of unconditional acceptance on the course, programme, attachment or internship for which you have applied, or evidence of progress towards acceptance.
Portfolio submission where appropriate in either online links or uploading pictures or relevant documents.
Each year, applicants are shortlisted on the basis of their applications and invited to the British Council for an interview in New Delhi in February. The panels of Indian experts are chaired by CWIT. Results of the interviews are announced in early April.
Link to the website
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