
The Charles Correa Foundation (CCF) announces the 2023-2024 cycle of the Research Fellowship, a residency program based in Fontainhas, Panaji, Goa.
Apply by 5 June 2023 for a year-long position opening July 2023 with the following qualifications:
☐ Professional degree in Architecture.
☐ Proficiency in using the following software – InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCad + SketchUp.
☐ Academic Architectural Portfolio.
☐ Essay – 500 words (max). Prompt: Of the many issues that Charles Correa engaged with in his career, write about one that speaks to your interests the most, and why?
☐ Writing sample – from an earlier academic paper.
During the Fellowship, you will be required to:
☐ Assist in preparation of project proposals, surveys and documentation, mapping and analysis, graphics, essays and presentations related to the research project, including coordination with agencies (government or private) for permissions, status, fees, etc.
☐ Assist in work related to acquiring funding for projects or events related to the activities of the Foundation such as preparation of dockets, posters, invitations, etc.
☐ Work on the documentation of drawings and photographs of Charles Correa’s built and unbuilt projects, sketches and essays.
☐ Organise and work on outreach programs of the Foundation through publications, conferences, exhibitions and workshops.
☐ Work on writing up about concerns and issues related to architecture and urbanism, and represent them through essays, blogs, etc.
☐ Assist in creatively designing and scheduling of the events related to the activities of the Foundation.
☐ Make presentations on the Charles Correa Archives, on his philosophy and works, to keen visitors coming to the Foundation, ranging from travelers, student groups and professionals.
Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of ₹20,000/- as well as rent-free accommodation in an apartment leased by the Foundation.
Send in your application to apply@charlescorreafoundation.org with the subject “Application for June 2023 Fellowship” with the necessary attachments.