Elias Canetti Scholarship

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The Elias Canetti Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to Viennese authors by the City of Vienna and named after Elias Canetti , the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature .

It comprises 1,500 euros per month per author for a period of one year and can be extended to up to three years. A maximum of 72,000 euros in funding is made available per year.

Scholarship holders

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Vienna Literature Funding - Elias Canetti Grant; Cultural Department of the City of Vienna.
  2. derStandard: Canetti scholarships to Rabinowich, Petricek, Peschka and Wisser . Article dated February 6, 2015, accessed February 21, 2017.