SOAS or Saraswati Dalmia Scholarship MA is a scholarship for Home/EU and overseas applicants. Deadline is of 12pm (UK local time) 29 February 2024.
Saraswati Dalmia Scholarship 2024-25 is sponsored by SOAS University of London. Saraswati Dalmia was a scholar and a poet and belonged to the generation of women of the 1930s. Had contributed to the struggle for independence in India. This scholarship has been established with a donation by her daughter Yashodhara Dalmia, an art historian and an independent curator based in New Delhi. The scholarship provides a contribution towards fees up to a maximum of £10,355. The closing date for receipt of application forms is 29th February 2024 at 12pm (midday UK local time). Late applications will not be considered.
Eligibility for This Scholarship for MA/MPhil/PhD:
MA in History of Art & Archaeology or other MA with significant History of Art component within the School of Arts (excluding MA East Asian Art and Archaeology)
Full-time or part-time MPhil/PhD (new admissions, starting in September 2024), which involves undertaking research in the field of Indian art from 1500 up to the present day.
Preference will be given to those who undertake research in the field of modern and contemporary Indian art.
Applicants currently enrolled on the first year of the full-time (or part-time equivalent) MPhil/PhD will also be considered but preference will be given to new admissions, starting in September 2024, and to applicants who have not previously received the scholarship.
Open to full and part-time programmes.
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