Monday 29 October 2012

Baillie Gifford Prize Fellowship at the King’s India Institute


Applications are invited for the Baillie Gifford Prize Fellowship at the India Institute, King’s College London. The Fellowship provides full financial support to a student on the MRes Contemporary India programme.

The Baillie Gifford Prize Fellowship supports the Institute’s goals of enhancing the quality of public knowledge and debate in, and about, contemporary India.
The MRes Contemporary India is a research-track Master’s degree that imparts advanced training to support a student in producing an original piece of research under expert supervision. Core areas of interest at the King’s India Institute include: Politics, Public Policy and Political Economy; Anthropology and Social Change; History; Cultural Production (including the media); Foreign and Security Policy; History of Science and Technology in India.
The Fellowship, worth up to £30,000, will cover the tuition fees of the successful candidate, in addition to providing a stipend to cover living costs over one year for a full-time student (two years for a part-time student). The Fellowship is open to applicants of all nationalities. Mid-career professionals are particularly encouraged to apply.
For full details of how to apply for the Baillie Gifford Prize Fellowship 2013-14 see www.kcl.ac.uk/indiainstitute.
The deadline for applications is midnight on: December 14th 2012

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