Charles Wallace India Trust Awards For Indian Students to Study abroadThe Charles Wallace India Trust is an arts, heritage conservation and humanities scholarship fund. It supports talented Indians in the early or middle stage of their careers (25 to 38 years, with 4 years experience to spend focused time in the UK, helping to achieve their artistic, professional or academic ambitions.
1. Fully Funded Awards in the arts and heritage conservation. 2. Visiting Fellowships of 2-3 months duration, fully funded. 3. Grants towards the cost of Short Reasearch or Professional visits and Scottish Universities International Summer School . These do not cover full costs 4. Grants towards the cost of the penultimate or final year of Doctoral Study at a UK university.
Charles Wallace lived and worked in Kolkata. He was the co founder of the Shaw Wallace company, although there are no connections now between the Trust and the company. Charles Wallace died in 1916, leaving his modest fortune to his family for one generation and then for the benefit of the people among whom he had made it. In 1981, following an agreement between the Indian and UK governments, the Charles Wallace India Trust was established under English charity law. It is run by four Trustees and a Secretary.
Since being established it has made around 2500 grants to Indians working in the arts, in heritage conservation and the humanities. British Council India advises on the work of the Trust and provides administrative support. For more detailed description of these grants, details of eligibility and how to apply please see subsequent pages.
Duration of the Charles Wallace India Trust Award Dependent on award/scholarship undertaken (maximum of one year).
How do I get a visa Charles Wallace India Trust Award ? The British Council will help facilitate the grant of your visa.
CONTACT INFORMATION for Charles Wallace India Trust Award contact the arts section in your nearest British Council Office