ANU, focusing on providing education for the Built Environment, invites application for its one-year, post-graduate Anant Fellowship.
The Anant Fellowship provides Fellows both structured and unstructured time, immersion into theory and praxis, and paced and open-ended learning. There are four thematic tracks that run through the Fellowship - Domain and Technical Learning, Society and Cultural Immersion, Self Awareness and Leadership, and a year-long Live Action Project with potential for real-life impact.
Qualifications
- Students with a sound academic record, who have successfully completed an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
- The Fellowship is open to students from all backgrounds. Preference, however, will be given to students from the disciplines of architecture, design, planning, environmental sciences, civil and construction engineering, archeology, heritage and conservation, and relevant social science disciplines of anthropology, sociology, history, geography, geology and other allied fields.
- Students admitted must be able to show a demonstrated commitment to improving the Built Environment and an understanding of the issues pertaining to the area.
- The Fellowship is open to students from all age groups, as well as to students and practitioners from across the world.
Admission and Selection Process
- Resume, SOP, and Work Sample to be submitted electronically on or before July 31st, 2017, by submitting a completed application form available online.
- Candidates shortlisted will be invited for two rounds of telephonic and/or in-person interview before the final decision is communicated to them.
- Those selected for admission will be automatically eligible for full scholarship covering Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging.
Last date for submission of forms: July 31, 2017
Course Fees
- Tuition, Boarding, and Lodging to the tune of INR 650,000 will be provided as full scholarship.
- Fully refundable deposit to secure admission: INR 10,000.