The SOAS University of London is providing an educational opportunity of up to a maximum of £5,353. The scholarship is for one year only.
The Saraswati Dalmia Scholarship has been established with a donation by Saraswati Dalmia’s daughter Yashodhara Dalmia, an art historian and an independent curator based in New Delhi.
Saraswati Dalmia (1915—2010) was a scholar and a poet and belonged to the generation of women of the 30s who contributed to the struggle for independence in India. While she continued to do social service, in her poems she also encouraged and supported women to action with great intuition and intelligence. Her inspirational writing in Hindi evolved new forms in prose and poetry. After her marriage to the industrialist R.K. Dalmia she also established a trust for the promotion of research and writing. In her evolution as a significant writer, at a time when women were not encouraged to enter the public domain, her life acts as a beacon for the struggle to survive against tremendous odds.
This scholarship has been established with a donation by her daughter Yashodhara Dalmia, an art historian and an independent curator based in New Delhi. She has written widely on art and her several publications include Amrita Sher-Gil – A Life (Penguin/Viking, 2006), which is a comprehensive account of the life of one of India’s first modern artists. Her book The Making of Modern Indian Art: The Progressives (Oxford University Press, 2001), is regarded as the definitive account of a seminal phase of Indian art history.
There is one Saraswati Dalmia Scholarship. The scholarship provides a contribution towards fees up to a maximum of £5,353. The scholarship is for one year only.
Eligibility criteria for the Saraswati Dalmia Scholarship.
- Applicants are expected to have an outstanding academic record. Usually, a 2.1 or first in their undergraduate degree and must typically possess or expect to be awarded a Merit or Distinction in their Master’s Degree.
- Applicants should have a first or good second class honors bachelor’s degree from a UK university, or international equivalent, in a subject appropriate to that of the programme to be followed.
- Applicants must show that their is of a high enough standard to successfully engage with and complete their course at SOAS University.
Eligible Countries: International
Type: MPhil or PhD
Value of Award: £5,353
Number of Awards: 1
Method of Application: Applicants have to take to MPhil or PhD degree coursework at the university. After that, they should download the and fill it out.
Application Deadline: 23:59 (UK local time) 02 May 2022.