Charles Wallace India Trust Long term Awards in UK, 2018-2019












Charles Wallace India Trust Awards are available to mid-career practitioners in Arts and Heritage Conservation. The awards  generally from 2–3 months up to a maximum of a year and cover accommodation and living costs in the UK, fees and a contribution to international fares.
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.
CWIT enables Indians in the early to mid stages of their careers to spend time in the UK, helping them to achieve artistic, academic and professional ambitions and to broaden their international contacts.
Students need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.

Scholarship Description:

  • Application deadline: November 30, 2017
  • Course Level: The awards are available for 2–3 months research in the Arts and Heritage Conservation.
  • Study Subject: 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, paintings, photographs and film, Conservation of landscape and Management of museums and collections.
  • Scholarship Award: The awards cover accommodation and living costs in the UK, fees and a contribution to international fares.
  • Number of Scholarships: Every year CWIT offers up to 10 long term awards.
  • Nationality: India
  • Scholarship can be taken in the UK

Eligibility for the Scholarship:

  • Eligible Countries: Applicants from







    India are eligible to apply for these awards.
  • Entrance Requirements: 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.
  • English Language Requirements: Students need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
  • Application Procedure:

    Application form should include a Statement of Purpose (not more than 2 pages), 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.
    How to Apply: Applicants 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 CD/DVD or hard copy format.

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