Fellowship at Charles Correa Foundation

Fellowship at Charles Correa Foundation – Call for Applications

Fellowship at Charles Correa Foundation
Charles Correa Foundation invites applications for Fellowship and Senior Fellowship, at their studio in Goa. Details below:

Senior Fellow: 
The Charles Correa Foundation invites applications for a one year, full-time Senior Fellowship at the Foundation Studio in Panaji, Goa.
For application eligibility, requirements and other details, please visit : https://charlescorreafoundation.org/fellowship-programme/

Fellowship at Charles Correa Foundation

Fellow:
The Charles Correa Foundation invites applications for the Narotam Sekhsaria Fellowship, a one year, full-time position at the Foundation Studio in Panaji, Goa. Two positions are available, one starting from May 2017 and one from June 2017. For application eligibility, requirements and other details, please visit : https://charlescorreafoundation.org/fellowship-programme/

Fellowship at Charles Correa Foundation

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