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Cambridge and India

 

The Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge offers two visiting fellowships to scholars from India each year.

  • The Dr L.M. Singhvi Fellowship is for a scholar working in the fields of Indian society, culture or history. It is offered every two years.
  • The Charles Wallace India Trust Visiting Fellowship is for a scholar conducting research on any aspect of modern South Asian history and society. It is offered every two years.

Further information is available at the Centre of South Studies' webpage here. Information on the Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship for 2015-16 is available on the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH) website here.

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