Award Category
UK Visiting Fellowship
This is a short stay 3 month programme. The Trust Awards upto 3 fellowships every year.
Overview
The Trust awards up to three Fellowships per year for students (graduates and PhDs), scholars, and museum professionals based in India to spend time in the UK for the purposes of study, education, training (including conservation training), in the field of India art and cultural heritage.

Grant Amount:
The funding covers the cost of a return airfare to and from the UK as well as the visa and insurance costs. In addition, there is a maintenance allowance of approximately
£1850 per month for a single person for the approved duration of the candidate’s visit.
- The monthly rates are reassessed every year in relation to the cost of living in the UK and the exact amount will be conveyed to successful applicants in their confirmation of award letter.
- Payments will be made to the candidate’s Indian Bank
Eligibility
Candidates must be citizens of India who are either studying or at an early stage of their professional career within the arts and heritage sector.
Duration
The Fellowships are typically for a period of between one and three months, the duration depending on the agreed needs of the candidate. The visit must be taken up during the financial year immediately following the announcement of the award, from May of that year to the end of March of the subsequent year.
UK Institutional Affiliation
Candidates are welcome to study collections at both the V&A and other arts and cultural institutions in the UK.
- However, candidates must contact the institution(s) at which they hope to conduct research, study or training before submitting their application, to ensure that their proposed plan can be accommodated, and to gain the receiving institution’s agreement in principle to their proposed visit
- Furthermore, candidates must submit documentation indicating the receiving institution’s agreement to their proposed visit.
Final Report
At the end of their visit, Visiting Fellows must submit a report of their work and visits to archives and galleries (text of approximately 1000 words) to the NTICVA and to the Charles Wallace (India) Trust (CWIT), in the case of fellows jointly funded by the NTICVAM and the CWIT.
Contact Information
NTICVAM
Awarding Annual Grants to study indian art and culture
Address :
Ms Aruna Ghose
Executive Secretary
NTICVA
c/o The School of Arts and Aesthetics
SAA Building II
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi - 110067
India
- Emails : executivesecretary@nehrutrustvam.org, info@nehrutrustvam.org
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