Fellowship
The Inlaks Shivdasani Fellowship For Social Engagement
Fellowship from Inlaksfoundation. active between cycles. See the verified source for exact terms.
About this opportunity
The Fellowship encourages young individuals to challenge the status quo, enabling them to have the confidence and security to explore alternatives and to make independent choices about their lives. Inlaks Fellows are given the opportunity to build a diverse worldview and establish long-lasting connections to issues of public importance. Funding and benefits: not explicitly published in the retrieved source. Eligibility and filters: The Inlaks Fellows for Social Engagement at the annual fellowship workshop 2025The norm in India is for young graduates to join the workforce immediately, which inhibits sufficient self-exploration and often leaves young people with little space to develop critical thinking and a broader view of the world. This impedes many talented individuals from engaging with society in a meaningful way. The Fellowship creates one such space and possibility for such an engagement.Application StatusApplications Closed for 2026Shortlisted applicants will be invited for the final interview by last week of Feb 2026. AboutThe fellowship project pursued may take many forms, including action-oriented research, cause lawyering, grassroots journalism, ecological efforts, community rights, public health, archiving, reviving, or reporting on dying arts, culture, language etc. (Applicants proposing to work on art installations, photo books etc. are not eligible to apply for this fellowship. They are encouraged Application: The Inlaks Fellows for Social Engagement at the annual fellowship workshop 2025The norm in India is for young graduates to join the workforce immediately, which inhibits sufficient self-exploration and often leaves young people with little space to develop critical thinking and a broader view of the world. This impedes many talented individuals from engaging with society in a meaningful way. The Fellowship creates one such space and possibility for such an engagement.Application StatusApplications Closed for 2026Shortlisted applicants will be invited for the final interview by last week of Feb 2026. AboutThe fellowship project pursued may take many forms, including action-oriented research, cause lawyering, grassroots journalism, ecological efforts, community rights, public health, archiving, reviving, or reporting on dying arts, culture, language etc. (Applicants proposing to work on art installations, photo books etc. are not eligible to apply for this fellowship. They are encouraged Past editions and people: The Inlaks Fellowship For Social EngagementThe Fellowship gives young people the opportunity to build a diverse worldview and establish long-lasting connections to issues of public importance. It encourages them to challenge the status quo while building confidence and security to explore alternatives and make independent choices about their lives. The Inlaks Fellows for Social Engagement at the annual fellowship workshop 2025The norm in India is for young graduates to join the workforce immediately, which inhibits sufficient self-exploration and often leaves young people with little space to develop critical thinking and a broader view of the world. This impedes many talented individuals from engaging with society in a meaningful way. The Fellowship creates one such space and possibility for such an engagement.Application StatusApplications Closed for 2026Shortlisted applicants will be invited for the final interview by last week of Feb 2026. AboutThe fellowship project pursued may take many forms, including action-oriented research, cause lawyering, grassroots journalism, ecological efforts, community rights, public health, archiving, reviving, or reporting on dying arts, culture, language etc. (Applicants proposing to work on art installations, photo books etc. are not eligible to apply for this fellowship. They are encouraged
Current application seasons
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Past seasons
12026
Published recipients
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