The Charles Wallace Trusts give grants towards the costs of fees and maintenance of PhD students from India, Pakistan, Burma and Bangladesh.
For more information, please contact the British Council offices in these countries, or visit the website.
The four UK-registered Charles Wallace Trusts were established in 1981 with funds bequeathed by Charles Wallace, a British businessman and entrepreneur who flourished in India in the late 19th century and died in London in 1916, aged 60. After making provision for his family, he left his estate to be divided between the British Treasury and the Treasury of British India.
At a glance
- Funding valueUp to 拢1,000
- Suitable for Applicants fromRest of world
- DeadlineOn going
- Funding provider(s)The Charles Wallace Trusts
What it covers
Grants of up to 拢1,000 towards tuition fees or maintenance costs.How to apply
To apply for a grant, please visit the , select your country and complete the online application form.