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National Child Rights Research Fellowship

Child Rights & You (CRY) invites applications from people who are passionate about child rights and research for its year-long research fellowship programme.



Child Rights & You (CRY)  invites applications from people who are passionate about child rights and research for its year-long research fellowship programme. During the course of the year, the researchers can develop and interpret themes on the basis of their experiences and ideas. After successful completion of the research, findings will be made available to activists, academicians, development practitioners and general people. 

Eligibility: The candidates should be more than 18 years of age and must be Indian citizens. 

How to apply: A three-page proposal in the prescribed format, which briefly explains your topic of study, objectives and research question within a framework, proposed methodology, time lines, a reading list of related literature/existing studies on the subject and a detailed budget. 

A two-page updated CV in the prescribed format A sample of your published or unpublished papers or articles, or any documentation done on a related theme Names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of two referees willing to furnish references for you.

Details: Up to five fellowships ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh will be awarded.

Deadline:  September 20, 2019. 

e-mail your application to: [email protected] 

For further details, visit https://www.cry.org/child-rights-research-fellowship 

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