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Internship and Volunteering Opportunities at the RESEARCH PROJECT ON INDIGENOUS AND ENDANGERED LANGUAGES (IEL), National Law University Delhi

Are you eager to contribute your skills and enthusiasm to meaningful projects? The RESEARCH PROJECT ON INDIGENOUS AND ENDANGERED LANGUAGES (IEL) is currently accepting applications for internship and volunteering positions, offering you the chance to be part of impactful initiatives while gaining invaluable experience.

Positions: 1) Internship, 2) Volunteering

Location: IEL Office, NLU, Dwarka, Delhi, India

Application Process:

Interested candidates are invited to apply by clicking on and filling in the following google form:  Google Form For Application (you may get to the form by this link also: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehZFglWjaPh4j89SnMHVp8We2u-TMyTPW8KHx2fOFcFFGX6w/viewform?usp=sf_link).            


Responsibilities:

1.           Work closely with the Director and/or team members to accomplish objectives

2.           Conduct research, analysis, and documentation, as needed

3.           Assist with administrative tasks and other responsibilities, as required

4.           Managing the office, its documentation, and records.

5.           Applying for projects

6.           Collaborate on various projects and initiatives, as assigned

7.           Offer creative ideas and solutions

8.           Other responsibilities, as per the emerging needs of the centre.

Requirements:


Benefits:

1.           Stipend for non-volunteering positions.

2.           Hands-on experience in a reputable organization

3.           Opportunity to collaborate with experienced professionals and subject matter experts.

4.           Networking prospects

5.           Certificate of participation upon successful completion

 

Application Deadline: None, it is a rolling advertisement.

Join The RESEARCH PROJECT ON INDIGENOUS AND ENDANGERED LANGUAGES (IEL) in its mission to drive positive change and innovation. Apply today to embark on a fulfilling journey of learning and development. 

 

The RESEARCH PROJECT ON INDIGENOUS AND ENDANGERED LANGUAGES (IEL) is committed to diversity and equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, gender, age, religion, disability, or any other characteristic.