Country: UK
Host body: British Council and Charles Wallace Trust
Venue: UK institutions
Program length: 2 weeks to 2 months
Closing date: 5 June 2026
The Charles Wallace Pakistan Visiting Fellowship 2026-27 gives mid-career professionals from Pakistan the chance to spend a short period in the UK. It is managed by the British Council in Pakistan, and the fellowship may be based at a university department, a professional institution, or an arts organisation.
Funding and Support
Selected fellows receive both academic and financial support. The package includes:
✓ £1,600 per month
✓ £1,250 toward visa and travel costs
✓ High-level study and advanced research
✓ Professional networking and peer interaction
Eligibility for Charles Wallace Pakistan Visiting Fellowship 2026-27
To apply, candidates must:
• Be Pakistani nationals living in Pakistan
• Be between 30 and 55 years old
• Have a written invitation from a UK institution or arts body
• Normally hold a doctoral degree if they plan to research in a UK university
• Apply only in the approved subject areas
• Not have studied in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Europe, or China during the past 5 years
• Not have previously received a Charles Wallace award
• Avoid AI tools in support statements, because AI-generated applications may be disqualified
Eligible Subject Areas
The fellowship accepts applications in these fields:
• Social sciences and humanities
• Arts and creative industries
• Environmental and medical sciences
Application Steps
Applicants must contact the prospective UK host institution themselves first. After securing an invitation, they should complete the online application form, save a copy, and email the completed form to cwpt@britishcouncil.org.pk by Friday, 5 June 2026, together with the letter of invitation and a CV that includes a photograph. The source also states that hard-copy and incomplete applications will not be processed.
Interview and Award Start
Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview, either in person or online, in late June or early July 2026. Successful fellows can start their awards from September 2026 onwards.
Deadline
The application deadline is 5 June 2026.


