The Centre for Science, Technology & Society, School of Habitat Studies of Tata Institute of
Social Sciences is looking for
18 research interns
04 in Odisha,
07 in Chhattisgarh
07in Jharkhand.
The research interns will be required to assess and document forestbase livelihood and the implementation status of the forest rights act in the above mentioned
states.
Location
Odisha: Kalahandi, Rayagada, Kandhamal and Mayurbhanj
Jharkhand: West Singbhum, Godda, Gumla, Dumka, Pakur, Lohardaga, SeraikelaKharsawan
Chhattisgarh: Bastar, Dhamtari, Kabeerdham, BalrampurRamanujgang, Surguja, Uttar
Bastar Kanker, Raigarh.
Duration:
45 Days (10th December 202114th January 2022)
To undertake household survey to assess the scale and form of forestbased livelihood in
tribal areas
To discuss with the Gram Sabha members, SDLC and DLC members about the process of
implementation of the forest rights act
To analyse and document the collected information for the above two objectives
Educational Qualification
Students pursuing masters degree or completed masters in social sciences
Knowledge in the field of rural livelihood and forest rights act
Ability to conduct rural fieldwork independently
Good report writing and analysis skill.
Remuneration: Rs. 10,000 and Fieldwork Expenses: Rs. 5,000, Total: Rs. 15,000.
How to apply?
We prefer the interested candidates to send their CV at [email protected] on or before
14th November 2021.
Please mention your choice of district and state to intern with us.
The shortlisted candidates will be called for an online interview on 17th and 18th November
2021. The selected candidates will go through a twoday training program before they join
us.
2021. The selected candidates will go through a twoday training program before they join
us.
Tentative schedule for the training program is 1011 December, 2021.