Deloitte Scholarship

Deloitte Scholarship

The Deloitte scholarship offers five individuals the opportunity to become part of the ICGN and Deloitte’s corporate governance activities over three consecutive years. The Deloitte schoalrship supports professionals who have a proven track record in corporate governance and who could be potential future governance leaders in their local market.

Value:
A three-year complimentary membership of the ICGN; expenses to attend the ICGN Annual Conference which covers the costs of travel, accommodation and meals; a mentor appointed by ICGN for the duration of the scholarship; expenses to attend an ICGN training programme which covers costs of travel, accommodation and meals; expenses to attend one other ICGN event, such as a regional conference, which covers costs of travel, accommodation and meals; an invitation to be engaged in the ICGN work programme, such as an observer on a committee, with a focus on a specific issue; an introduction to the Deloitte member firm Corporate Governance Leader in the country of residence and participate in at least one local forum hosted by Deloitte in a given year. This will provide networking opportunities with peers and or ongoing learning opportunities.

How to apply: Further information can be had from the ICGN website (www.icgn.org).  For assistance Email: audrey.hart@icgn.org, visit ICGN scholarship page.

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Alastair Ross Goobey Memorial Scholarship

Alastair Ross Goobey Memorial Scholarship

Alastair Ross Goobey Memorial Scholarship has been established by Hermes Fund Managers and the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), UK., in memory of Alastair Ross Goobey and his contribution to the investment management industry and as a pioneer of the international corporate governance movement.

Alastair was a highly respected and successful City fund manager. He became the chief executive of Hermes, one of the largest pension fund managers in the UK. He was a pioneer and champion of the global corporate governance movement. Alastair is credited with transforming the global corporate governance into what we see today. Alastair was educated at Marlborough and at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Alastair Ross Goobey Memorial Scholarship aims to provide the financial assistance necessary to encourage and develop the emergent corporate governance leaders of the future. The annual scholarship endowment will be awarded to an individual displaying strong leadership in the field of corporate governance, despite facing the challenges of working in a difficult or low income environment. The ambition of the Scholarship is to provide an individual with the opportunity and the support to further their contribution to international corporate governance reform.

Value
The Alastair Ross Goobey Scholarship will provide annual financial assistance towards: Participation at global ICGN and relevant partner Conferences; conference registration fees; travel expenses; accommodation costs; annual ICGN Membership; publication of candidate’s research paper/s; bursary towards costs of research and writing of research paper/s.

Selection Criteria
The Alastair Ross Goobey Scholarship is open to any individual around the world working or researching in the field of corporate governance. The Scholarship award is focused towards those individuals working in low income countries or environments, who would benefit most from the opportunity to participate in the global governance debate, as well as contribute their own research and experience.

Eligibility
An individual may be eligible to apply for the Alastair Ross Goobey Scholarship if the candidate:
can demonstrate an active role in working, or research, in the field of corporate governance; can demonstrate how he(she) will be able to use the opportunity of the scholarship to further his(her) work in corporate governance reform; can provide two references, one of whom should be from the institution with which the candidate is affiliated.

How to apply: Applications can be done by completing the on-line application form on the ICGN website (www.icgn.org). The ICGN Board, made up of representatives from around the world, will award the Scholarship each year. Successful candidates will be notified in writing ahead of the annual ICGN Conference. For assistance Email: audrey.hart@icgn.org, visit ICGN scholarship page.

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UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship Science Programmes

UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship Science Programmes

Field of study: Science Programmes.

No. of scholarships: 5.

Value: €5,000 Tuition Fee Scholarship. Scholarship awards are applicable to tuition fees only. Scholarship awards are renewable annually subject to the student maintaining an annual grade point average of no less than 3.2. This scholarship is not eligible to be combined with any other tuition scholarship.

Eligibility

Applicants should be Indian citizens and currently resident in India; applicants must be self-funding and classified as non-EU student for tuition fee purposes; at the deadline applicants must hold a firm offer or acceptance to and eligible to a full time UCD Undergraduate programme. Scholarships are not available in Medicine and Medical Science, Veterinary Medicine, or Radiography.

Selection Criteria

Successful candidates will be selected on merit. Decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee. All decisions are final. Applications are now closed. Apply when it reopens in February – March 2014.

How to apply: To be considered for the UCD Global Excellence Graduate Scholarship applicants must complete a supplemental application form in addition to applying for their chosen programme;  students should apply online to their chosen course as normal.

Further information: Please contact kate.ohanlon@ucd.ie for advice of whether your programme of study is eligible. Please visit UCD website scholarship pages.

UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship Business, Social Science & Arts Programmes

UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship Business, Social Science & Arts Programmes

Field of study: Business, Social Science & Arts Programmes.

No. of scholarships: 4.

Value: €2,500 Tuition Fee Scholarship. Scholarship awards are applicable to tuition fees only. Scholarship awards are renewable annually subject to the student maintaining an annual grade point average of no less than 3.2. This scholarship is not eligible to be combined with any other tuition scholarship.

Eligibility

Applicants should be Indian citizens and currently resident in India; applicants must be self-funding and classified as non-EU student for tuition fee purposes; at the deadline applicants must hold a firm offer or acceptance to and eligible to a full time UCD Undergraduate programme. Scholarships are not available in Medicine and Medical Science, Veterinary Medicine, or Radiography.

Selection Criteria

Successful candidates will be selected on merit. Decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee. All decisions are final. Applications are now closed. Apply when it reopens in February – March 2014.

How to apply: To be considered for the UCD Global Undergraduate Scholarship applicants must complete a supplemental application form in addition to applying for their chosen programme; students should apply online to their chosen course as normal.
Further information: Please contact kate.ohanlon@ucd.ie for advice of whether your programme of study is eligible. Please visit UCD website scholarship pages.

University College Dublin (UCD) Global Excellence Undergraduate Scholarship

University College Dublin (UCD) Global Excellence Undergraduate Scholarship

Field of study: Not specified.

No. of scholarships: One.

Value: 50% of the Tuition Fee. Scholarship awards are applicable to tuition fees only. Scholarship awards are renewable annually subject to the student maintaining an annual grade point average of no less than 3.2. This scholarship is not eligible to be combined with any other tuition scholarship.

Eligibility
Applicants should be Indian citizens and currently resident in India; applicants must be self-funding and classified as non-EU student for tuition fee purposes; at the deadline applicants must hold a firm offer or acceptance to and eligible to a full time UCD Undergraduate programme. Scholarships are not available in Medicine and Medical Science, Veterinary Medicine, or Radiography.

Selection Criteria
Successful candidates will be selected on merit. Decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee. All decisions are final. Applications are now closed. Apply when it reopens in February – March 2014.

How to apply: To be considered for the UCD Global Excellence Graduate Scholarship applicants must complete a supplemental application form in addition to applying for their chosen programme; students should apply online to their chosen course as normal.

Further information: Please contact kate.ohanlon@ucd.ie for advice of whether your programme of study is eligible. Please visit UCD website scholarship pages.

Chevening Scholarship

Chevening Scholarship

Chevening Scholarship programme was established in 1983 by the Government of UK. Chevening Scholarships are funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organisations. It is now an internationally prestigious scholarship programme with over 42,000 alumni. This year the Scholarships will support over 600 established or emerging leaders studying at universities across the UK. Chevening Scholarships are currently offered in 118 countries. Chevening Scholarships are offered to  candidates to study a one-year postgraduate Master’s course in any discipline at any UK university. The Scholarships are awarded to talented individuals who have the potential to become future leaders, decision-makers and opinion formers. Scholars come from a wide range of fields, such as politics, government, business, the media, the environment, civil society, religion, and academia.

The name ‘Chevening’ comes from Chevening House in Sevenoaks, Kent – currently the joint official residence of the British Foreign Secretary and the Deputy Prime Minister.

The terms and conditions of the award of scholarships may vary from country to country. This article is primarily for applicants in India. Readers from other countries are advised to visit their country-specific pages of the Chevening website. Links to country pages are provided at the bottom of this article. Short courses are also funded in some countries. Further details can also be had from the local British Embassy or High Commission website. However, do not contact the local British Embassy or High Commission directly.

Short listed candidates are interviewed by the British Embassy or High Commission in their home country. The programme is administered on behalf of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office by the Chevening Scholarships Secretariat which is based in London.

ELIGIBILITY
To qualify for a Chevening Scholarship, applicant should be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country at the time of applying for the award, and intend to return to their country at the end of the period of study, hold a degree that is equivalent to at least an upper second-class honours degree in the UK. Candidates should have passed the minimum Chevening English language requirement (given below), have completed at least two years’ work or equivalent experience before applying, be able to obtain the correct visa, and receive an unconditional offer from a UK university. There are no age restrictions for Chevening Scholarships. Applicants who do not meet the above criteria are advised not to apply. Their applications will be rejected.

Candidates who have already received financial benefit from a UK government-funded scholarship award are not eligible to apply for a Chevening Scholarship. Candidates whose immediate relatives (immediate relatives are defined as parents or step-parents, siblings or step-siblings, children or step-children, spouse, civil partner or unmarried partner (where the couple have been in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership for at least two years).

Other categories of applicants who are ineligible to apply are, those employed by Her Majesty’s Government (this includes the FCO, FCO Overseas Posts, the Department for International Development, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, UK Trade and Investment, the Ministry of Defence and the UK Border Agency), the British Council, a co-sponsor or a sponsoring university and the Association of Commonwealth Universities; candidates or their immediate relatives (see the definition of immediate relatives mentioned above) left the above employment categories after 30 September 2011; candidates have already received financial benefit from a UK government-funded scholarship award; candidates who are applying from a country other than their home country, unless they are able to return to their home country for interview and demonstrate their intention to return there immediately after the completion of their courses to become a future leader, decision-maker or opinion former; candidates are dual nationals, where one of their nationalities is British (except if they are a national of a British Overseas Territory, or if they hold BN(O) nationality and are applying from Hong Kong), or if they have any valid leave to enter or remain in the UK which suggests that they may not return to their home countries after their Scholarship. They will be asked to disclose full details of any other nationalities held and their UK immigration status, if they are invited to attend an interview.

SELECTION CRITERIA
Chevening Scholarships are for high-calibre graduates with the personal, intellectual and interpersonal qualities necessary for leadership. Candidates are required to demonstrate that they meet all of the selection criteria below. Applicants should have the personal, intellectual and interpersonal qualities necessary for leadership in their home country; are motivated to develop their career in order to establish a position of leadership in their own country within 10 years of their Scholarship; have a clear post-Scholarship plan, outlining their career objectives and how they plan to achieve them; are committed to networking to find global solutions; are committed to networking within the Chevening community, via online engagement and attending Chevening events in the UK and engaging with the alumni network in their home country; are able to use their studies and experience in the UK to benefit themselves, their country and the UK; are capable of successfully undertaking and completing their proposed course of study in the UK.

The FCO and Secretariat are firmly committed to equal opportunities and do not discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation or disability.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

Applicants must meet Chevening’s minimum English language requirement.

You can fulfil the Chevening English language requirement by taking an English language test and achieving the scores specified in the Terms and Conditions or by claiming an exemption based on the UKBA exemption lists outlined in the Terms and Conditions. You should take an English language test as early as possible, and well in advance of the deadline. For Chevening candidates, no pre-sessionals are allowed in any instance (this applies to self-funded pre-sessionals too). Applicants are free to take tests more than once in order to meet the Chevening English language requirement.  All tests should be taken by 23 June 2014 at the latest. Chevening does not pay for costs associated with English language.

The English language test must be taken from one of the three approved providers below, on or after 1 October 2012.

Academic IELTS
Overall score – 6.5, with a minimum score in each component of: Listening – 5.5, Reading – 5.5, Speaking – 5.5, Writing – 5.5.

Pearson PTE Academic
Overall score – 58, with a minimum score in each component of: Listening – 42, Reading – 42, Speaking – 42, Writing – 42.

TOEFL iBT
Overall score – 79, with a minimum score in each component of: Listening – 17, Reading – 18, Speaking – 20, Writing – 17.

Candidates who do not already have an existing eligibility test certificate should prepare and appear for the test as early as possible.  Visit the test conducting organisation’s website to locate the nearest coaching centre and test centre.

Applicants who are nationals of one of the following countries are exempt from an English language test for a Chevening Scholarship, in line with Home Office policy:

Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States of America and British Overseas Territories.

Applicants who have been awarded a Bachelor’s degree or higher in one of the following countries are also exempt from submitting an English language test for a Chevening Scholarship:

Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, the UK, and the United States of America.

If an Academic IELTS, PTE Academic or TOEFL iBT test is taken before applying, applicants should include their English language test score and test certificate number on their Chevening application form. These test certificates will only be valid if their tests were taken after 1 October 2012.

All Chevening Scholars must satisfy the academic and English language requirements for their chosen course of study. The English language requirements for some courses may be higher than the minimum eligibility requirement for a Chevening Scholarship or applicants may be required to take a different English language test or obtain a higher score. It is the candidate’s responsibility to meet any higher or different requirements. Being a Chevening Scholar does not automatically exempt candidates from university requirements or the requirements of the UK Border Agency. No pre-sessional courses for Chevening candidates are allowed, even in instances where their university requests one or where attendance is self-funded.

UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS
Candidates should submit applications to UK universities before, or at the same time as, applying for a Chevening Scholarship. The scholarship does not pay any fee relating to university applications, including administration fees, English tests and GMAT tests.

COURSES

The courses to which an applicant apply must be:

A one-year postgraduate Master’s course, the University of Oxford Certificate in Diplomatic Studies, or an approved short course (as advertised from time to time on the Chevening website and/or the applicant’s local British Embassy or High Commission website).

COURSES THAT ARE NOT COVERED
Undergraduate degrees, distance learning courses, part-time courses, courses over one year in length including PhDs or DPhils, Supervised research not leading to a Master’s degree qualification, courses with more than one month of study outside the UK will not be accepted under the Chevening Scholarships programme.

Applicants are required to state the names of three chosen UK Masters’ courses and universities on the Chevening application form, in order of preference. Applicants must include, on the Chevening application form, the full name of the university/universities and the exact name of their preferred courses (as set out on the university website or prospectus). Only Masters’ courses starting in September/October 2014 are eligible for funding. Courses starting later in 2014 or in 2015 are not eligible for funding.

Think carefully about which universities and courses applicants choose on their application forms. If the Chevening Scholarship application is successful applicants will be expected to attend their first choice university course and will not be able to change their course selection. Applicants will not be able to change their first choice unless they are declined by the university. If the first choice is not available candidates are expected to accept their second or third choice in that order.

The Chevening Scholarships Secretariat does not guarantee placement at any particular university or course, and it is the responsibility of applicants to ensure that they apply to universities sufficiently early.

APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCEDURE

Applicants may register their interest in the Chevening Scholarships programme and sign up to receive notifications of application opening and closing dates for your country via the country pages of the Chevening website. Application for a Chevening Scholarship should be submitted electronically by completing the online Chevening Scholarships application form. Before applying candidates should check their country pages for details of priority areas and any specific information that applies to applicants from their country, including the closing date for applications.  Applicants must read the Guidance for Applicants and the Terms and Conditions for Chevening Scholarship Awards as these contain important information on what details you will need to include in your application.

Applications will open on 1 September 2013 and close in November 2013. Candidates who have registered on the Chevening website will be notified when the eChevening site is open for applications. The opening and closing dates for each country will be available on the country pages of the Chevening website. Read the country pages carefully (links to country pages are given at the end of this article) for details of priority subject areas which vary from country to country. Applications received after the closing date for your country will not be considered. It is recommended that you submit your application as early as possible – preferably well before the closing date for your country.

PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS
Applications will be scrutinised against the Chevening eligibility criteria. The Chevening Scholarships Secretariat will make recommendations to the local British Embassy or British High Commission about which candidates might be invited for interview. The final decision on whom to be invited for interview will be taken by the local British Embassy or British High Commission. Candidates will be informed in the letter of invitation to interview about what documents they must bring to the interview. Interviews will normally be held at the British Embassy or High Commission. Interviews will normally take place in April 2014.

The Embassy or High Commission will write to successful candidates to inform them of the outcomes. They move to the next stage. Candidates will be assigned a Programme Officer at the Chevening Scholarships Secretariat who will help the candidates through completion of documentation and medical examination. The results of the medical examination will be reviewed by the Chevening Secretariat’s Medical Adviser. After completion of this process only the scholarship will be confirmed and the Final Award Letter issued.

Scholars are advised to apply for their visa immediately after receiving their Final Award Letter confirming their Scholarship as the process can take several months. To learn more about how to apply for the visa visit http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/countries.

VALUE OF THE AWARD
Chevening Scholarships are awarded in full or in part. A full Chevening Scholarship award normally comprises payment of tuition fees (up to a limit – check individual country pages on the Chevening website for details of scholarship amount); travel to and from scholar’s country of residence by an approved route for the scholar only; an arrival allowance; the cost of an entry clearance (visa) application for the scholar only; a grant for the cost of preparation of a thesis or dissertation (if required); an excess baggage allowance; a monthly personal living allowance (stipend) to cover accommodation and living expenses. The monthly stipend will depend on whether the scholar is studying inside or outside London. The current rates are: £948 per month outside the London metropolitan area and £1173 per month inside the London metropolitan area. Tuition fee payments for Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) courses have an upper limit of £12,000. If the scholars study for an MBA they will be expected to fund any difference above this sum. The scholars may be required to demonstrate that they hold sufficient funding to cover the remaining tuition fee costs. In some countries the maximum award for tuition fees for all Masters’ courses may also have an upper limit. In such cases scholars will be expected to fund any difference above this upper limit.

The Chevening selection panel may also offer part Scholarship awards. This award may fund tuition fees only (no stipend or other allowance) or stipend and allowances only (no tuition fees). In the case of part awards the scholar will be expected to fund any difference.

Chevening Scholars are allowed to take part-time employment while in the UK. However, scholars must comply with the employment conditions of their visa, university/college regulations, and individual Scholars’ overall commitment to their studies in the UK, and the conditions of award. Scholars should remember that the part time employment does not affect their academic performance.

CAN THE SCHOLARS STAY AND WORK IN THE UK AFTER THEY COMPLETE CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIP ?

No. Chevening Scholars sign an undertaking when accepting their award to return to their home countries after they have completed their studies.

FURTHER INFORMATION: can be had from the country pages of the Chevening Scholarship website. Click on the link of your country from the following list for quick transfer to the country page.

The FCO currently offers Chevening Scholarships to citizens of the following countries: Click on the country to go to your country pages on the Chevening Scholarship website.

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, ArmeniaAscension IslandsAustralia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, British Overseas Territories, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Democratic Republic of Congo, East Timor, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montserrat, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Palestinian Territories, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Pitcairn Island, Republic of Congo, Russia, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, Southern Sudan, Sri Lanka, St Helena, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & Grenadines, Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

IMPORTANT

Applicants should refer to the central partnerships pages for details about partnership Scholarships for specific programmes/countries and how to apply for these.

Inspire Fellowship for Doctoral Programme in Science and Technology

Inspire Fellowship for Doctoral Programme in Science and Technology

This is part of the Assured Opportunity for Research Careers (AORC). This scheme is aimed at talented students to pursue doctoral degree.

Subject areas: Basic and applied sciences including engineering, medicine, agriculture, veterinary, pharmacy etc. after either masters’ degree in science or bachelor/ masters’ degree in engineering/ applied sciences.

Tenable at: Inspire Fellowship for Doctoral Programme in Science and Technology are tenable at any recognized university in india.

Eligibility:

1. Applicants should be Indian Citizens.

2. Candidates should have acquired the required qualifications necessary for admission to the PhD program only during the last year or current year.

3. INSPIRE Scholars having secured minimum 65% marks in aggregate at M.Sc. or Integrated M.S./ M.Sc.

4. 1st Rank Holder in each Post-Graduate (PG) level examinations in Basic/ Applied Sciences including Engineering Sciences, Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Agricultural sciences and Veterinary Sciences at the University and academic Institutions. (Rank Holders of Colleges including Autonomous Colleges are not eligible to apply for the scheme).

5. 1st Rank Holders at the Graduate Level Examination in Engineering Sciences and other Professional courses conducted by a University or Institution in India.

6. The applicants should be eligible for admission to a research programme leading to Ph.D. in any Indian University/ National Institute/ National Laboratories in India.

Number of fellowships: 1000 INSPIRE Fellowships are awarded each year to eligible students.

Tenure: Inspire Fellowship is tenable for a maximum period of five years, subject to the completion of their PhD degree, whichever is earlier. Continuation of the Fellowship for once selected candidates is based on satisfactory performance certified by the institution as per as per rules governing the Fellowship.

Value: Value of the Fellowship is equivalent to NET/ GATE fellowship (Junior Research Fellowship / Senior Research Fellowship) and research grant to the candidate.

Selection procedure: Selection for INSPIRE Fellowship is purely on the basis of academic merit, choice of the Supervisor, Host Institutions and the Research Proposal. Eligible candidates must apply in the prescribed A4 size format along with documents as listed in the Annexure 1 to 4. Applications should be sent by Post only and shall be addressed to: Head, INSPIRE Program, Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – 110 016.

Further information: Can be obtained from the INSPIRE website.

Charles Wallace India Trust Residencies for Translators

Charles Wallace India Trust Residencies for Translators

BCLT

BCLT University of East Anglia

Tenable at: British Centre for Literary Translation. University of East Anglia. These residencies offer translators from India the opportunity to spend two months at the University of East Anglia working on a translation project of their choice. Fellows are strongly encouraged to engage in the academic, cultural and social life of the faculty. Applicants will get  opportunities to lead seminars for post-graduate students, present papers and talk about work in progress.

Duration: The residencies will begin in mid April 2014  and run for 8 weeks.

Value: The Fellowship will normally cover all accommodation and living expenses for a period of residence lasting up to eight weeks and also contributes to the cost of international travel. Each CWIT Fellow will be resident on campus in a single-person self-catering flat within easy access of university catering outlets.

When to apply: Applications for Charles Wallace India Trust Residencies 2014 will be open later this autumn (September, October, November). Further details about how to apply will be posted on the website of British Centre for Literary Translation, University of East Anglia, in September.

Contact
British Centre for Literary Translation
School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
University of East Anglia
Norwich Research Park
Norwich NR4 7TJ
tel 01603 592785 fax01603 592737
email bclt@uea.ac.uk
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Charles Wallace India Trust Writing Fellowship at the University of Kent

Charles Wallace India Trust Writing Fellowship at the University of Kent

Tenable at: The University of Kent.

The English department at Kent has been hosting Charles Wallace India Trust Writing Fellowships since 1991. Kent was one of the first British universities to introduce the study of modern Indian literatures in English and in translation into the curriculum, and the current research environment includes postgraduate students working on diverse aspects of colonial and contemporary Indian literary production.

Eligibility: The candidates must be Indian citizens, domiciled and resident. They should have completed university level education in the field of literature and/or have between five and seven years of professional experience. Applicants should not be recipients of Charles Wallace India Trust Writing Fellowship grant within the previous five years.

Value: The Fellowship will normally cover all accommodation and living expenses for a period of residence lasting up to twelve weeks.

How to apply: Full CV of applicants. Applications for the fellowship should also include a clear proposal of what the candidates want to achieve in coming to Kent and how they will use this in their work once they return to India; two references from referees who know the applicants’ work very well; examples of candidates’ creative writing (non returnable). Applications should be sent by post to: Dr Alex Padamsee, School of English, Rutherford College Extension, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NX.

When to apply: Applications for the 2014 Fellowship will be accepted until November 1st, 2013.  The successful candidate will be informed before the beginning of December. The Fellow will normally be expected to take up their post at the University from January 2014.

Further information: Further enquiries can be made to Dr Padamsee at A.Padamsee@Kent.ac.uk, visit website for more information.

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Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship in Creative Writing

Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship in Creative Writing

The University of Chichester and the Charles Wallace India Trust welcome an Indian writer to the UK and provide them with an opportunity to spend time at a British university, devoting themselves to their own writing and contributing to the life of the host institute.

The successful applicant will be based in the English and Creative Writing Department on Bishop Otter campus for up to three months. The institution has a thriving literary community, with an annual programme of talks by leading writers, editors and agents. Many of its students have gone on to publish their work with leading UK publishers. Its academic staff are highly qualified and experienced individuals, many of whom are practising and published poets, novelists and dramatists.

Eligibility: The applicant should be an Indian citizen, residing in India. He should have completed university-level education in the field of literature and/or has between five and seven years of professional experience. The applicant should have a clear proposal stating what they plan to do at the University of Chichester and how they hope to use the experience on their return to India; has not been given a Charles Wallace India Trust grant within the previous five years.

Value: The Charles Wallace India Trust currently pays £1227 a month to the writer to cover all accommodation, living and local travel costs. The Fellowship is for up to three months. International return fares are also covered.

How to apply: Applications will be invited from  8th July to a deadline of 30 September 2013. A shortlist of candidates will be made in October. The Fellow is expected to begin work at the University from March or April 2014. Applications in pdf or word document format should include a  CV, a statement of about two pages describing what the candidates wish to achieve during their stay at Chichester and how this will benefit their work on their return to India, two references from referees who know the applicants’ work well, examples of applicants’ creative writing (non returnable).
Applications may be forwarded via e-mail to Stephen Mollett, Department of English and Creative Writing, University of Chichester, at s.mollett@chi.ac.uk

Further information: Please contact Lorna Sargent, Programme Administrator for English and Creative Writing.Email: charleswallace@chi.ac.uk.
University of Chichester website.