About IPAN
IPAN was founded by its current
President Kshitij Bansal. As an active student of International Law and Global
Governance with a very wide exposure to public policy research and youth
activism, Bansal conceptualised the idea of starting Asia’s first youth-led
public policy think tank in November, 2011. Bansal was the head of Indian
Delegation as the Head of State at G20 Youth Summit, Washington DC 2012. He is
a widely published research scholar with numerous publications in leading
journals, magazines and newspapers. The motivation behind this social entrepreneurial
venture was to involve young people in public policy advocacy in an
institutional manner with the objective of making them an informed and an
effective voice in the national as well as global policy formulation.
After
one and half years of informal operation, IPAN was formally launched on 23rd October 2012, the birth anniversary of Late
Prof. Dr. S R S Bedi who was the mentor and inspiration behind this social
entrepreneurship initiative.
About the Opportunity
IPAN or International Policy
Analysis Network is inviting applications for internships in public policy
research and analysis.
About the Internship
- Location: IPAN Research Interns are able to undertake their work from their respective locations.
- Stipend: No stipend
- Period of Internship: 3 Months
Eligibility
- Can be of any nationality.
- Must have completed at least first year
of the bachelors course.
- Can be from any academic discipline
ranging from social sciences to technology but should be highly motivated to
work in a demanding think tank environment which would require excellent
research and writing skills focussed on public policy issues of national &
international relevance.
- Must be proficient in both oral and
written English.
Roles & Responsibilities
- During the three month term, the intern
will be provided with a specified theme to research upon (may work on multiple
themes in some cases). An effort will be made to match the interests of the
intern and research requirements of IPAN.
- Under the constant supervision of an IPAN
member, the intern will have to submit one article per week/two weeks (around 1000 words) which will lead up
to the preparation and submission of a final research report at the end of the
term. The weekly article submission will help in the continuity of research
which will be compiled and concluded in the form of a final research report.
- The articles and the final report submitted
by the intern will be considered for publication with IPAN after the necessary
review.
- Upon satisfactory completion of the term,
an internship completion-cum-assessment certificate will be issued to the
intern. This certificate will contain an assessment by the concerned supervisor
along with a performance grade.
- The intern may be offered other positions
with IPAN based upon the research potential and performance during the
programme.
How
to Apply?
IPAN only accepts applications
sent electronically through the online application system given below. We do
not accept direct mailings or in-person paper submissions.
The applicant must upload the following documents (in pdf format):
- A formal, two-page CV (CVs more than two-pages will be liable for an automatic rejection)
- A Writing Sample (1000 – 1250 words) related to any relevant topic which can be an excerpt from a larger published work, university project report, a blog piece, an essay, a letter to the editor for a newspaper, an article in your school’s magazine, etc. Please provide a couple of sentences of context if you’re excerpting your selection from a larger piece. The important thing is for us to get a sense of the applicant’s linguistic proficiency and research abilities.
- A Letter of Motivation of not more than 350 words explaining your motivation and objective behind applying for this programme.
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