NLUD! EKLAVYA Research Affiliation Programme! Apply Now!

Eklavya

The narrative of Eklavya, derived from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, serves as a timeless representation of exemplary discipleship. Eklavya, who was initially denied the opportunity to learn the art of archery by a renowned master, took it upon himself to acquire the skill outside the confines of the traditional “Gurukul”- an esteemed institution of learning.

NLU Delhi is launching the Research Affiliation Programme (RAP) where the specific aim will be to develop legal scholarship of the highest standards that draws significantly on the experience and perspectives of those outside the University.

Eligibility

  • Any individual with at least three years of demonstrable experience working on issues that have significant interface with the law.
  • At least three years should have passed after the completion of the undergraduate degree.
  • If an applicant is in full time/ parttime employment with any organisation/ firm/ company/ law chambers/ government department etc, approval to be part of this fellowship will be required at the time of final selection. Self-employed individuals/ freelancers/ independent consultants etc will have to provide a declaration to that effect at the time of final selection.
  • These are only conditions for the applications to be considered and there will be separate criteria for shortlisting applicants for further stages of the application process.

Last Date

Registrations as per the details provided above must be submitted to designated e-mail latest by August 20, 2023. If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the deadline, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful. We will not be replying to individual queries on the status of applications

Applications for this cycle must be submitted only by using the online form available at: https://forms.gle/792FgnRYyxnUrjy6A For all queries, please contact The Dean (Research, Planning & Strategic Development) at [email protected].

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