Chevening-Clore Fellowship 2017-18

Chevening-Clore Fellowship is a partnership between the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Clore Leadership Programme, which offers professionals of arts and culture sector an exceptional opportunity to undertake professional development programme in the UK

 

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About the Fellowship Program

The UK-based Clore Leadership Programme has been shaping exceptional cultural leaders for the last 10 years through in-depth learning, tailored to the needs, aspirations and circumstances of the individual
Each year, the programme awards around 25 fellowships to exceptional individuals from the UK and beyond
The Clore Leadership Programme does not believe in a single definition of what a leader looks like. From artists and entrepreneurs to heads of established institutions, the Clore Fellowships nurture dynamic and diverse leaders. The participants are drawn from a range of specialisms including:
-Visual and performing arts
– Film and digital media
– Libraries, museums, archives, and heritage
– Cultural policy
Chevening/Clore Fellows benefit from a diverse peer group, unparalleled access to experienced leaders, thinkers, experts, and artists, and extensive networks

What’s Included?

Each Chevening/Clore Fellow will undertake an individually tailored programme based in the UK which will include:
Attendance at two intensive residential leadership courses (lasting 2 weeks each) alongside the Clore Fellows, the first from 26 September to 7 October 2016 and the second from 26 June to 6 July 2017
A period of secondment for approximately 8 weeks at a cultural institution
Participation in an individually tailored programme of training, courses and conferences
Support from a mentor
Chevening/Clore Fellows will have access to a budget of up to £14,000 to cover the costs relating to the programme including course and conference fees, travel, accommodation, subsistence, training and development within the UK.

How to Apply for Chevening  Clore Fellowships 2017

Applications for this fellowship award are open between 8 August and 8 November 2016. Apply through your country fellowships page, via the country links listed above
Applications must be submitted through the Chevening website’s online application form
For further details on the structure, eligibility and application process, click HERE

Important Dates

The Course starting from September 2017
The closing date for applications is 08th November 2016