The British Council is inviting applicants from Soth Asia for ARThinkSouthAsia Fellowship for the academic year 2018-19.
The ARThinkSouthAsia free schooling is designed to help develop skills, knowledge, networks, and experience of potential leaders in the arts and cultural sector of South Asia.
Summary
Mind blowing opportunity for Asian researchers
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( votes)ARThinkSouthAsia is a management, policy and research program in the arts and cultural sector. Initiated in 2010 by the Goethe-Institute in India, supported by the British Council since 2013 and the Piramal Art Foundation since 2014, the program is dedicated to funding and supporting a cadre of arts managers committed to the cause of capacity building in the South Asian region.
Application Deadline: Closed
Eligibility
For receiving this award, applicants must be a resident of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka only and have minimum 3 years of work experience in the arts/culture.
How to apply
- How to Apply: To apply, please download the application form and email the completed pdf form along with your supporting documents to [email protected] you are selected for the fellowship, you will be notified via email.
- Supporting Documents: Provide a scanned copy of your passport and a No Objection Certificate from your current employers (if applicable)
- Admission Requirements: Claimants need to submit an ongoing arts/culture project
- Language Requirements: English Language proficiency is needed
Benefits
The education award includes:
- This includes intensive modules in Strategic Planning, Cultural Policy, Marketing and Communications, Fundraising, HR, and Finance. These modules will be led by a mix of Indian and international professional trainers and academics and will be supplemented by expert guest lectures. Participation in the residential program is mandatory.
- A 30-day secondment with a cultural institution in Germany/UK/South Asia over the year 2019-20.