Deadline: 18 September 2023
Applications are now open for the SOAS Charles Wallace Pakistan Fellowship Program.
One fellowship is awarded annually by the Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust to a Pakistani scholar whose research and career would particularly benefit from the opportunity of spending three months at SOAS. The three-month placement, located within the SOAS South Asia Institute, would take up between January and May 2024.
Applications would be particularly welcomed from applicants whose research focuses on modern and contemporary Pakistan in one of the SSAI’s thematic areas: Resources Under Pressure; Citizenship, Rights and Inequality; The Politics of Culture and Religion; Interactions and Interventions in the Arts; Lineages of Knowledge and Power.
Successful candidate will receive a contribution of £900 towards visa fees and fares, and a monthly stipend of £1500. The successful candidate will be obliged to find his/her own accommodation in London.
The three-month visiting fellowship is intended:
- To contribute actively to the Institute’s research environment;
- To provide SSAI members and research students with the opportunity to work with leading academics from outside SOAS;
- To develop and promote links with academic institutions in Pakistan; and
- To offer academics from Pakistan the opportunity to collaborate in joint research with SSAI colleagues.
Visitor Contribution
- Visitors are expected to give a talk in the Institute’s seminar series and take part in the general intellectual life of the School (for example, active participation in seminars). They may also be asked to contribute to one or more of the following Institute’s activities:
- Give a talk in a Departmental seminar series, or a paper in a conference;
- Collaborate on a research project with a member, or members, of the Institute;
- Provide an article for the Institute’s working papers series;
- Develop a research proposal to apply for an external funding award through the Institute; and
- Contribute to the SSAI’s network of contacts (academic, practitioner, policy-making and/or media).
Who is eligible?
- Applicants must be Pakistani nationals and be residing in Pakistan at the time the application is submitted.
- Applicants must have completed a PhD and must be working in the fields of ‘Pakistan Studies’ (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) which are supported at SOAS.
- Applicants may not hold the Fellowship for the purpose of, or in conjunction with, enrolment in any Higher Educational Institution in the United Kingdom (including SOAS).
- Applicants must be in the early to middle stage of their academic careers.
- Candidates must demonstrate sufficient English language ability, both written and spoken, to participate in discussions and use resource materials.
- Applicants must state if they are in receipt of any other grant, or are awaiting results of other applications. Failure to do so may result in the fellowship being withdrawn.
For more information, visit SOAS University of London.