INTERNSHIP 2008 - CCS Internship

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INTERNSHIP 2011
What can CCS provide you?
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A greatly valued and needed learning experience in
real-life application of social and economic principles
and in teaching college students the skills of research,
analysis, and writing.
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As opposed to participating in strikes and criticizing,
interns toil to generate knowledge and understanding
so that we may have informed debates and
decisions.
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To create an understanding of the impact of public
policy on citizens
To develop the ability to understand and critically
evaluate public policy from a rational perspective
To create an awareness of liberal approach to public
policy
To develop research orientation
To develop communication skills
To develop analytical skills
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Unique Experience in Field Research and
Secondary Research
Your own research project
Output: Full length papers, newspapers articles
and presentations
A chance for a publication
Communication skills
Choose your own city and area
Structure of the Program
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An orientation
Selection of project
Research as per Plan of Action (POAs)
Interactions with Experts, Research Guide,
Research Associates and Former Interns
Presentations: Mid term and final
Papers to be written and referenced as per CCS
guidelines and reviews
Media tracking
Internship: Publications
Aftermaths of Internship
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Dhanuraj started the Centre for Public Policy
Research
Ketan started magazine called EDICT.
Soumya started the ‘Thinking Circle’ in Bangalore
Yavnika founded E-catalyst
Students joining Masters and PhD program in
Public Policy in prestigious universities
Working in top think tanks, universities and
corporates