Arts & Administration | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 38

The Anna Plowden Trust Grants at University of the Arts London, UK: Conservation

The Anna Plowden Trust has two main programmes of grants. The first gives support for the primary training of UK conservation students by awarding grants towards the cost of fees for full or part time conservation courses. The second allows conservators in the private sector to take advantage of CPD opportunities by contributing towards the cost of short courses and attending conferences.

Selection of successful candidates for the first programme normally takes place in July of each year and updated application forms are available from the end of April. Applications for grants towards mid-career training are considered in April, July and September each year.The Trust does not fund conservation projects per se, nor training in the conservation of buildings and the non- moveable heritage – except where the skills acquired could be applied to moveable objects.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
June 13th 2011

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Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fellowship 2011 in India

The Fellowships are open to scholars in every discipline – the sciences as well as the humanities – and also to categories of people not normally covered by existing schemes such as writers, journalists, artists and civil servants – for undertaking not only projects of highly sophisticated and technical subjects but also for study in depth of current problems relevant to the India of today. The only criterion is that they should possess proven capacity for outstanding work and a real desire to pursue a creative project, exploring new possibilities in their chosen field. As Jawaharlal Nehru said, “Man today, as never before in human history, has to live with change as a permanent partner in his activities and his Institutions.” This applies even to the most brilliant scholars, who frequently need periods which they can devote entirely to the enrichment of their intellectual capital, particularly in view of the speed with which every discipline is developing in this nuclear age. The Fellowship is tenable for two years and carries a monthly stipend of Rs. 60,000/-, which is exempt from Income Tax u/s 10(17A) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. In addition, actual expenses on secretarial assistance, traveling and other contingencies are met by the Fund subject to a ceiling of Rs. 50,000/- per annum.

Those in Government service, either in a State or at the Centre, should send their applications through proper channel, with advance copy (in triplicate) to the Fund.If the Fellowship is not availed of within six months from the date of announcement, the award will be deemed to have been withdrawn.

Scholarship Application Deadline:The Fellowship Scheme is a continuing one and there is no last date for receipt of applications.

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2011 Westminster International Scholarships at University of Westminster, UK

Full tuition fee waivers, accommodation, living expenses and flights to and from London.

Eligibility: You must be an international student from a developing country and hold an offer for a full-time Masters degree.

Criteria: Academic excellence, development potential and financial need.These generous awards are aimed at fully funding you if you are from a developing country and will study a full-time Masters degree at the University. Particular preference will be given to you if you can demonstrate how the knowledge you acquire from your studies will aid the development of your own country.

Scholarship Application Deadline:31 May 2011

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