These enable academics, writers and translators to spend between two and three months at selected universities where they can devote themselves to their own work and to interacting with colleagues.
There are ten fellowships. Each is intended to be mutually beneficial. The fellow is expected to contribute to the life of the host institution eg by leading a seminar in which they present their research or writing.
Fellows are chosen by agreement between the host institution and CWIT. Applications should be made direct to the university ( see below for general guidance but also go to the links to the universities)
The fellowships cover a contribution to international fares and accommodation and living costs in the UK.
Who is eligible?
Applicants must
be Indian citizens living in IndiaThe Fellowships and how to apply
Writer Fellowship, University of Kent, Department of English- contact Dr Alex Padamsee a.padamsee@kent.ac.ukApplications for all the above should be made direct to the universities using the links provided. Deadlines vary slightly and are indicated on the linked pages of the respective institutions. Please consult university websites for information
The Journalism Fellowship at JOMEC, Cardiff University, will not be offered any more. Number of applications have steadily declined despite energetic efforts to promote the Fellowship and CWIT is therefore shifting resources to fields where there is more demand.The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
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