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SUMMARY:Why study Cities and Governance ?
DESCRIPTION:Catalyst invites you to talk to the faculty – mentors from the School of Public Policy and Governance (SPPG)\, TISS to understand academic opportunities and career prospects \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Here To Register for the Webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers :  \n\n\n\nAseem Prakash is a Professor of Public Policy\, School of Public Policy\, and Governance\,  Tata Institute of Social Sciences\, Hyderabad. Aseem has more than 20 years of experience in  research and teaching which also includes a stint at the University of Oxford as a Fell Fund  Fellow. Aseem has been instrumental in laying the intellectual foundation of the School of  Public Policy and Governance including designing the course curriculums of the M.A. in Public  Policy and Governance (PPG) and MA/PGD in Cities and Governance Programmes at TISS.  \n\n\n\nBefore joining TISS\, Aseem was part of the two-member team which established the first  Public Policy school in India- Jindal School of Government and Public Policy. Aseem was also  invited by the UNDP and Department of Planning\, Government of Maldives to prepare a  rubric for the first-ever Maldives Institute of Policy Studies in Male\, Maldives.  \n\n\n\nAseem has completed over a dozen big research projects for various international and  national donors. His research interests include the interface between the state and markets;  regulation and institutions; sociology of markets\, social discrimination\, human development.  Currently\, Aseem’s research efforts are focused on two research projects: “Regulation of  Small Town Capitalism” and “Cities and Social History”  \n\n\n\nAseem also serves in an advisory capacity in numerous public policy and social science  departments. He is regularly invited as a resource person in various training programmes  conducted for Indian civil servants.  \n\n\n\nHis most recent books are titled Dalit Capital: State\, Markets\, and Civil Society in Urban India;  published by Routledge (2015) and The Indian Middle Class (co-authored with Surinder  Jodhka)\, published by Oxford University Press (2016).  \n\n\n\nAseem is a compulsive follower of political gossip and likes discussing it with people who can  make sense of it. He believes that he would have been more content and happy if he had  pursued a career in sports. Aseem earned his doctorate from the Centre for Political Studies\,  Jawaharlal Nehru University\, New Delhi. \n\n\n\nDr. Arvind Pandey is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Governance\, Tata Institute of Social Sciences\, Hyderabad. He received his M. Phil.\, and Ph.D. from Centre for the Study of Regional Development\, School of Social Sciences\, Jawaharlal Nehru University\, New Delhi. \n\n\n\nBefore joining TISS\, he was working as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)\, New Delhi on a project- ‘Sustainable\, Healthy\, Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods (SHLC)’ which is managed by the GCRF Centre for Sustainable\, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods\, University of Glasgow. This project is part of an international consortium of nine research institutions of seven countries. During his three-year duration in NIUA\, he has worked on several projects funded by UNICEF\, UNDP\, ICMPD\, and ICLD. He was also part of the research team providing inputs for the National Urban Policy Framework (Draft) of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs\, Government of India. \n\n\n\nHe has worked for UNESCO-India as an Individual Consultant in 2016. He was also part of a team of Trans-Disciplinary Cluster in Jawaharlal Nehru University in which he has worked on two projects titled “Transformative Pathways to Sustainability: Learning across Disciplines\, Contexts and Cultures” sponsored by International Social Science Council and “Urbanisation and Sustainability in the era of Globalisation: Emerging Scenarios in South-West National Capital Region” sponsored by University Programme for Excellence (UPE-II). \n\n\n\nDr. Arvind’s academic credentials include a scholarship to attend Population and Development Institute in 2014 from Brown International Advanced Research Institute (BIARI)\, Brown University\, USA\, a Gold Medal in the University for the first Rank in M.A.\, and a Senior Research Fellowship to conduct research in Population Studies from the University Grants Commission. \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen: Illuminating Paths to Social Development Careers   \n\n\n\nExperience: With over 14 years of expertise\, Sauraveswar Sen is a beacon in training students and professionals for impactful careers in the social development sector. His multifaceted roles include being the Founder-Mentor of Catalyst\, a Visiting Faculty at prestigious institutions like TISS\, University of Calcutta\, and St. Xavier’s College Mumbai. He’s a Social Entrepreneurship Educator\, Strengthens Social Science Teaching\, Motivator\, Moderator\, Judge at Corporate Events and Debates\, and a Quizmaster. \n\n\n\nVision: In 2011\, Sauraveswar founded Catalyst with a vision to revolutionize social science education in India. His goal was to empower careers in the Humanities-driven development sector\, putting them on par with Science and Commerce prospects. His journey took a turn when\, at the young age of 23\, he transitioned from a Design Engineer to his true passion—teaching and training. \n\n\n\nEducation Catalyst: Since 2018\, Sauraveswar has been empanelled as faculty at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)\, where he moulds the skills of master’s program students\, preparing them for their campus placements. In 2023\, Catalyst played a pivotal role in the decennial celebration of the social enterprise development cell at TISS Mumbai. \n\n\n\nMentoring Impact: Sauraveswar’s mentorship extends to institutions like St. Xavier’s College Mumbai\, Jadavpur University\, Presidency University\, and many more. He’s also a mentor for the State Government of Chhattisgarh\, nurturing Social Entrepreneurship. He is an active member of SEE – Society of Entrepreneurship Educators and TISS Incube Foundation. \n\n\n\nSocial Science Teachers across Rourkela\, Bengaluru\, Muzaffarpur\, Nalanda\, Dhanbad\, Jamshedpur\, Kolkata are being supported by Catalyst to connect their curriculum with Social Sector Careers. \n\n\n\nCareer Catalyst: Catalyst has empowered countless social science aspirants across India\, helping them craft careers as human service professionals. These individuals now work with global entities like the UN\, UNICEF\, WHO\, CSR verticals\, think tanks\, grassroots organizations\, and social enterprises. They’ve excelled in entrance tests\, interviews\, and job placements at esteemed social science institutions worldwide and many have taken to entrepreneurship championing social value creation. \n\n\n\nFieldwork Integration: Catalyst pioneers active fieldwork\, offering aspirants real-time experience through collaborations with organizations like Microsoft\, Earth Day Network\, CRY\, and many more. It’s an immersive learning journey. \n\n\n\nContributions & Recognition: Sauraveswar’s insights grace the pages of prominent publications like ‘Anandabazar Patrika’\, ‘The Telegraph’\, ‘The Hindu’\, ‘Times of India’\, ‘Femina’\, and he’s appeared on platforms like ‘Aaj Tak’\, ‘NewsX’\, ‘CNN-IBN’\, ‘TheQuint’\, and TT Edugraph. Catalyst has been featured on the global stage for International Women’s Day multiple times\, celebrating “Women creating impact by pursuing careers in social development.” \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen and Catalyst are igniting the way for countless individuals to become changemakers in the social development sphere. ???? \n\n\n\nLike and Follow Us to know about exciting career pathways with social sciences\, the development sector and climate action: Social Science Faculty Development\, Entrepreneurship\,  Bachelors – Masters – Jobs – Fellowships – PhD Preparation \n\n\n\nCareers in Social Sector WhatsApp Group : \n\n\n\nhttps://chat.whatsapp.com/G4EgOsxcBlFI4EmPWHmvqo \n\n\n\nhttps://catlearnserv.com/news \n\n\n\nCatalyst Learning Services | LinkedIn \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen – Chief Mentor and Founder – Catalyst Learning Services | LinkedIn \n\n\n\nhttps://www.threads.net/@catlearnserv \n\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/CatalystLearningServices \n\n\n\nCatalyst Learning Services (@catlearnserv) • Instagram photos and videos \n\n\n\ncatalyst learning – YouTubehttps://twitter.com/catlearnserv
URL:https://www.catlearnserv.com/calendar/why-study-cities-and-governance/
CATEGORIES:Climate Action,Environment,Public Policy and Governance
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SUMMARY:Career Pathways in Disaster Management
DESCRIPTION:Catalyst invites you to talk to the faculty from the Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies\, TISS to understand Career Pathways in Disaster Management \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Here To Register for the Webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers :  \n\n\n\nMr. Mahesh Kamble has been working as Assistant Professor in the Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies in the Tata Institute of Social Sciences\, Mumbai Since 2006. \n\n\n\nHe completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from D G Ruparel College\, University of Mumbai and Master’s Degree in social work with specialisation in Urban and Rural Community Development from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in 1995. Currently he is pursuing his PhD from Tata Institute of Social Sciences. \n\n\n\nSince student’s years he has been actively working in the voluntary sector with Students’ organisations and grass root level voluntary organisations. As a professional\, he worked on various assignments of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment\, rehabilitation of Project Affected People\, Disaster Management\, Rural Development and livelihood generation initiative\, building youth organisations\, training and capacity development\, building networks\, research and documentation and policy advocacy. He was the coordinator of Rural Development Programme of SIDDHI in Guhagar block of Ratnagiri District. He was one of the consultants in drafting the Disaster Management Action Plan for the state of Maharashtra in 1997. As coordinator of the youth programme in YUVA\, he anchored the Anubhav Shiksha programme for Maharashtra\, Madhya Pradesh and Goa. He worked as the Director of Samathan\, NGO working for state level budget analysis and policy advocacy. \n\n\n\nAs part of studies and profession\, he intervened in various disaster situations at different levels\, like Earthquakes in Latur and Gujarat\, Floods in Bihar\, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka\, landslides and floods in Uttarakhand\, Cyclone in Odisha\, Malin landslide\, Droughts and floods in Maharashtra and so on. He was a member of State Disaster Management Authority in 2015-16 and from 2018-23.  While working on starvation in Maharashtra\, his research on ‘Implementation on food security schemes in Maharashtra’ was widely recognized and he was appointed as Assistant Advisor\, Maharashtra for the Supreme Court Commissioner on Food Security. As part of this responsibility\, he conducted a study of shelter for the homeless in Maharashtra which was part of the Supreme court’s commissioner’s documentation on the issue. He  was involved in various initiatives for homelessness including research\, public hearings\, panel discussions\, conferences\, collaborations and documentary film. He is a member of the State Level Monitoring Committee appointed by the Supreme Court of India to monitor functioning of Shetlers for Urban Homeless in Maharashtra. \n\n\n\nMahesh Kamble is a Co-PI in the M ward project of Maharashtra that focuses on improving the HDI ranking of the most vulnerable M ward of Mumbai. He was involved in the detailed study of informal housing and the impact of Covid-19 in M ward through the Community Level Action Learning and Partnership (CLAP) project. He actively participates in all the project initiatives including a study on landslides in Mumbai\, Budget studies\, Greening etc. He played a key role in running community kitchens during Covid-19 and lockdown whereby more than two lakh meals and supplementary nutrition for children was distributed for about three months.  \n\n\n\nApart from regular work of teaching\, research and guidance\, he actively engages in field practices for disaster management\, food security\, Dalit issues\, livelihood and governance and policy advocacy. \n\n\n\nMs. Lavanya Shanbhogue Arvind is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Disasters and Development\, Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies. Her research & teaching Interests lie in the areas of Gender & Development\, Gender & Climate Change\, Gendering Sustainability & Disaster Studies\, Gendering Social Exclusion\, Cultural Studies\, Risk Management\, Risk Management\, Mitigation & Assessment \n\n\n\nShe has completed her M.B.A in Finance and has 7+ years of corporate experience in the field of risk management and business continuity. She transitioned to the Social Sciences and has an M.A & M.Phil in Women Studies from the Advanced Centre for Women’s Studies\, TISS\, Mumbai. She was awarded the “Best Student” award and Institute Gold Medal for academic performance by the Advanced Centre for Women’s Studies\, TISS\, Mumbai. \n\n\n\nHer PhD in the area of Gender & Water Rights has been submitted (Viva awaited) \n\n\n\nShe is also a published novelist and a writer whose work has been published in both Indian and International Presses \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDr. Vineet Kumar works as an Assistant Professor at Jamsetji Tata School of Disaster Studies\, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)\, Mumbai\, India. Prior to that\, he worked as a Geospatial data expert at the Geospatial Unit\, Land and Water Division\, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN)\, Rome\, Italy. During his tenure at FAO\, he supported the ongoing geospatial activities in Sudan\, Yemen\, and greening the humanitarian response project in four African countries. He also served as a consultant at PixxelSpace India for a brief period of 3 months (April-June) 2023. During his post-doctoral tenure (2019-2022) at Delft University of Technology\, The Netherlands\, he led an ESA-sponsored Agricultural SandboxNL project of generating crop parcel-level FAIR geospatial databases using Sentinel SAR satellite data over the Netherlands. The database has been used for monitoring 2018 European drought\, marking field-level farming activities and simulating the radar backscatter in the crop growth model. \n\n\n\nHe holds a master’s degree in Remote sensing and GIS from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing\, ISRO\, Dehradun\, India and a Ph.D. in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing from IIT Bombay\, Mumbai\, India. His doctoral research was focused on using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite datasets for state-of-the-art algorithm development for LULC mapping\, spatio-temporal analysis\, crop phenology and bio-geophysical parameter monitoring and retrieval. \n\n\n\nHe has planned and participated in many in-situ geospatial and bio-physical data collection field campaigns synchronously with satellite imagery acquisitions in India and abroad. He was a part of Soil Moisture Active Passive Validation Experiment (SMAPVEX-MB) Manitoba\, Canada field campaign jointly conducted by Agriculture Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)\, NASA\, USDA\, and various Canadian universities in June and July 2016. \n\n\n\nHe has served as a reviewer to high-impact remote sensing Journals such as IEEE TGRS\, JSTARS\, GRSL\, Remote Sensing of Environment\, GIScience and Remote Sensing\, etc. He co-chaired sessions in the IGARSS-2021 and PolINSAR-2017 conferences. Dr. Kumar received the Shastri Research Student Fellowship in 2016 to work as a visiting researcher at Carleton University and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)\, Canada. \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen: Illuminating Paths to Social Development Careers   \n\n\n\nExperience: With over 14 years of expertise\, Sauraveswar Sen is a beacon in training students and professionals for impactful careers in the social development sector. His multifaceted roles include being the Founder-Mentor of Catalyst\, a Visiting Faculty at prestigious institutions like TISS\, University of Calcutta\, and St. Xavier’s College Mumbai. He’s a Social Entrepreneurship Educator\, Strengthens Social Science Teaching\, Motivator\, Moderator\, Judge at Corporate Events and Debates\, and a Quizmaster. \n\n\n\nAlumni Testimonials : https://www.catlearnserv.com/testimonials/ \n\n\n\nVision: In 2011\, Sauraveswar founded Catalyst with a vision to revolutionize social science education in India. His goal was to empower careers in the Humanities-driven development sector\, putting them on par with Science and Commerce prospects. His journey took a turn when\, at the young age of 23\, he transitioned from a Design Engineer to his true passion—teaching and training. \n\n\n\nEducation Catalyst: Since 2018\, Sauraveswar has been empanelled as faculty at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)\, where he moulds the skills of master’s program students\, preparing them for their campus placements. In 2023\, Catalyst played a pivotal role in the decennial celebration of the social enterprise development cell at TISS Mumbai. \n\n\n\nMentoring Impact: Sauraveswar’s mentorship extends to institutions like St. Xavier’s College Mumbai\, Jadavpur University\, Presidency University\, and many more. He’s also a mentor for the State Government of Chhattisgarh\, nurturing Social Entrepreneurship. He is an active member of SEE – Society of Entrepreneurship Educators and TISS Incube Foundation. \n\n\n\nSocial Science Teachers across Rourkela\, Bengaluru\, Muzaffarpur\, Nalanda\, Dhanbad\, Jamshedpur\, Kolkata are being supported by Catalyst to connect their curriculum with Social Sector Careers. \n\n\n\nCareer Catalyst: Catalyst has empowered countless social science aspirants across India\, helping them craft careers as human service professionals. These individuals now work with global entities like the UN\, UNICEF\, WHO\, CSR verticals\, think tanks\, grassroots organizations\, and social enterprises. They’ve excelled in entrance tests\, interviews\, and job placements at esteemed social science institutions worldwide and many have taken to entrepreneurship championing social value creation. \n\n\n\nFieldwork Integration: Catalyst pioneers active fieldwork\, offering aspirants real-time experience through collaborations with organizations like Microsoft\, Earth Day Network\, CRY\, and many more. It’s an immersive learning journey. \n\n\n\nContributions & Recognition: Sauraveswar’s insights grace the pages of prominent publications like ‘Anandabazar Patrika’\, ‘The Telegraph’\, ‘The Hindu’\, ‘Times of India’\, ‘Femina’\, and he’s appeared on platforms like ‘Aaj Tak’\, ‘NewsX’\, ‘CNN-IBN’\, ‘TheQuint’\, and TT Edugraph. Catalyst has been featured on the global stage for International Women’s Day multiple times\, celebrating “Women creating impact by pursuing careers in social development.” \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen and Catalyst are igniting the way for countless individuals to become changemakers in the social development sphere. ???? \n\n\n\nLike and Follow Us to know about exciting career pathways with social sciences\, the development sector and climate action: Social Science Faculty Development\, Entrepreneurship\,  Bachelors – Masters – Jobs – Fellowships – PhD Preparation \n\n\n\nCareers in Social Sector WhatsApp Group : \n\n\n\nhttps://chat.whatsapp.com/G4EgOsxcBlFI4EmPWHmvqo \n\n\n\nhttps://catlearnserv.com/news \n\n\n\nCatalyst Learning Services | LinkedIn \n\n\n\nSauraveswar Sen – Chief Mentor and Founder – Catalyst Learning Services | LinkedIn \n\n\n\nhttps://www.threads.net/@catlearnserv \n\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/CatalystLearningServices \n\n\n\nCatalyst Learning Services (@catlearnserv) • Instagram photos and videos \n\n\n\ncatalyst learning – YouTubehttps://twitter.com/catlearnserv
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CATEGORIES:Climate Action,Disaster Management,Environment,Geoinformatics
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SUMMARY:NCF Courses in Conservation Leadership 2022
DESCRIPTION:NCF is pleased to announce a course on “Exploring the Social and Historical Dimensions of Conservation” as part of the courses in conservation leadership. \n\n\n\nFor comprehensive support and guidance to apply for the course register for a free Career Mapping Session via the link below  \n\nhttps://catlearnserv.com/cms  \n\n  \n\nThe course\, open to conservation practitioners of all persuasions\, will necessarily sacrifice comprehensiveness to focus on helping participants to develop a broad flavor for and a critical appreciation of the complex social and historical dimensions of conservation. Our attempt will be to collectively re-imagine the ideas and practices that can inform current conservation projects in the challenging context of a rapidly accelerating planetary environmental crisis. The course will be held during 26th September to 1st October 2022 in Mysore. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\n\n\nConservation today is a broad church. A dizzying\, sometimes contradictory diversity of regulatory\, extractive\, economic and organizational practices fall within the rubric of conservation. In the widest sense\, conservation can be viewed as a diverse set of ideas and practices that mediate relationships between human and non-human nature. These ideas and practices are historically situated and deeply social. This recognition throws up critical questions concerning the structure and dynamics of global conservation. Where and when do conservation ideas and practices stem from? What are the social and political contexts and conjunctures that have influenced and transformed them? How have certain sets of ideas and ideologies come to dominate and assume hegemonic proportions? Is it possible to disentangle the combination of “visible” and “invisible” influences at work in specific practices across the globe? What are the socio-historical processes whose pushes and pulls diverse conservation practices respond to and influence in turn? \nThrough a series of historically informed lecture and reading sessions\, this course will undertake an interactive enquiry into these and allied questions. Focusing on key events\, people\, institutions and movements drawn from the modern history of human – nature relationships\, the sessions will seek to illuminate the role larger global structures and processes have played in the construction of contemporary conservation. Structures and processes that range from European imperialism\, global capitalism and the evolution of institutionalized knowledge systems\, to the formation of sovereign nation-states\, the emergence of global environmental governance &amp; civic awareness and the emergence of pluriversal alternatives. The course sessions will follow the broad structure outlined below: \n\n\nOverview: conceptual foundations and motivations \n\n\nThemes in conservation – protecting\, valuing and ‘balancing’ nature \n\n\nWildlife and the nation state: preservationism and state-led conservation \n\n\nInstitutionalized knowledge: conservation science and the global conservation project \n\n\nReconciling conservation and development: from Stockholm to Rio and beyond \n\n\nNatural capital: conservation in the marketplace \n\n\nBrave new world: from pluriversal alternatives and community-led movements to “neo-protectionism” and de-extinction \n\n\nSynthesis \n\n\n\n\nHOW TO APPLY\n\n\nCLICK HERE to apply \nThe deadline for submission of the applications is 31 August 2022. \nFor any questions you can reach us on apply@ncf-india.org\, with “CL courses 2022” in the subject line. \nNOTE: Selected participants will be notified within a week after the application deadline. \n\n\n \n\n\nADDITIONAL INFORMATION\n\n\nThis course will be held at Mysore during 26th Sep to 1st Oct 2022. If you need travel and/or accommodation support\, please write to us separately – apply@ncf-india.org. Please indicate your Name-Support Requested (CL course 2022) in the subject line of the email. Limited travel/accommodation support is available. \n\n\nFor comprehensive support and guidance to apply for the course register for a free Career Mapping Session via the link below  \n\nhttps://catlearnserv.com/cms  \n\n\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.catlearnserv.com/calendar/ncf-courses-in-conservation-leadership-2022/
CATEGORIES:Environment,Fellowship
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SUMMARY:Social Sector Careers with Environment
DESCRIPTION:On World Environment Day 2022\, school students looking for Social Science courses after XIIth\, college students – graduates – post-graduates – working professionals seeking employability in the environment centric social sector with strong growth prospects are cordially invited to join a 60 minutes interactive session on “Social Sector Careers with Environment” \nSunday\, 5th June\, 2022\, 5pm – 6pm (IST)\, Live on Zoom \nRegister in advance for the session via the link below : \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAscuCopjsiGtdTwKTyEy7Bq35g5IKmgFQr \n  \nAgenda of the session : \n=> Know about social science\, social sector programmes on environment for Bachelors and Masters degrees offered in India and abroad \n=> Know about employability opportunities\, job profiles\, prospective recruiters\, scope on starting up\, salary structure \n \nSpeaker Profile : Sauraveswar Sen Chief Mentor & Founder\, Catalyst : \n \nSauraveswar established Catalyst in 2011 with a vision to catalyse social science education in India and to leverage careers in the Humanities driven development sector to be at par with the prospects of Science and Commerce. Before initiating ‘Catalyst’ Sauraveswar switched gears from being a Design Engineer to what he was most passionate about- teaching and training. At 23\, he was the youngest trainer delivering sessions at nationally reputed training institutes for competitive exams that paved the way to envisage Catalyst. \n \nSince 2018\, Sauraveswar has been empanelled as a faculty with Tata Institute of Social Sciences – to build capacities in students from Masters Programmes for their campus placements. He is also a visiting mentor with St Xavier’s College Mumbai\, Jadavpur University\, Presidency University\, Scottish Church College\, Bethune College\, Lady Brabourne College\, Shri Shikshayatan College\, Women’s Christian College\, New Alipore College and a mentor with the State Government of Chhattisgarh to foster Social Entrepreneurship.\n\n \nSocial science aspirants  trained at Catalyst from schools and colleges across India  have been able to successfully craft a career as human service professionals – working with multi-laterals like the UN\, UNICEF\, WHO\, with Corporate Social Responsibility verticals\, policy think tanks\, national and international grass-root level organisations and social enterprises after successfully qualifying for the entrance tests and interviews of Bachelors–Masters-MPhil-PhD-Fellowship opportunities  at the leading institutions of social sciences in India and Abroad as well as for social sector jobs.\n \nSauraveswar contributes career related stories to ‘Anandabazar Patrika’\, ‘The Telegraph’\, ‘The HINDU’\, ‘Times of India’ and ‘Femina’\, ‘Aaj Tak’\, ‘NewsX’ ‘ CNN- IBN’. Catalyst was featured by the International Women’s Day 2021 and 2022 global platform for “Women creating impact by pursuing careers in social development”.\n \n \n\nEnrolments are open for 2022 -23 -24 Social Science Aspirants! \n1000+ Selections in India and Abroad \nPrepare for Bachelors – Masters – Jobs -PhD – Fellowships \nTISS\, Azim Premji University\, TERI\, JNU\, O.P. Jindal\, XIM\, NLSIU\, XIC\, IIMC\, ACJ CHRIST University\, Manipal\, SciencesPo\, LSE\, Symbiosis\, IIPR\, IRMA\, IIPS \nRegister for a free career mapping session via the link below : \nhttps://catlearnserv.com/cms \n 
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CATEGORIES:Environment
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