National Folklore Support Centre’s Tata Fellowships in Folklore are meant for M.Phil level students of participating Universities/colleges. This program facilitates an M.Phil level scholar belonging to one community to work collaboratively with another community’s elder or an artist to document the community elder/ artist’s tradition for a year long period.
Post :
Tata Fellowships in Folklore
Eligibility:
You are eligible to apply if you are an Indian national living in the catchment area of the participating Universities/colleges. Senior scholars above the age 55 and retired scholars are NOT eligible for this fellowship
Important Dates
Your application should reach the concerned professor on or before February 7, 2012.
The shortlisted applications from the professors should reach NFSC on or before February 15, 2012
To apply, please submit a proposal to the professor of participating University/college closest to you describing
• The specific cultural tradition of the community elder/artist you seek to research and document
• The research questions that are central to your project
• The research and documentation methods you seek to follow
• Description of what you consider important in the collaborative undertaking between you and the other community elder/ artist
• A monthly work plan for a period of one year starting from April 2012 to March 2013
• The proposed outcomes of the project including how the documentation can be used in teaching programs.
Last Date: 7 February 12
Click Here For More Details :
http://www.cuj.ac.in/Advt-2011-12/Tata%20Fellowships%20in%20Folklore.pdf
Post :
Tata Fellowships in Folklore
Eligibility:
You are eligible to apply if you are an Indian national living in the catchment area of the participating Universities/colleges. Senior scholars above the age 55 and retired scholars are NOT eligible for this fellowship
Important Dates
Your application should reach the concerned professor on or before February 7, 2012.
The shortlisted applications from the professors should reach NFSC on or before February 15, 2012
To apply, please submit a proposal to the professor of participating University/college closest to you describing
• The specific cultural tradition of the community elder/artist you seek to research and document
• The research questions that are central to your project
• The research and documentation methods you seek to follow
• Description of what you consider important in the collaborative undertaking between you and the other community elder/ artist
• A monthly work plan for a period of one year starting from April 2012 to March 2013
• The proposed outcomes of the project including how the documentation can be used in teaching programs.
Last Date: 7 February 12
Click Here For More Details :
http://www.cuj.ac.in/Advt-
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