CASI 2014 Student Programs Symposium

Student Programs Event
Center for the Advanced Study of India
3600 Market Street, Suite 560 (5th floor)
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104

CASI 2014 Summer Interns will share their experiences and reflections on living and working in India.

CASI 2014 Interns
Sophia Bernier, C'15, Bill Cao, C’17, Dani Castillo de Luna C'15, Jane Chen, C W'16, Zach Chen C W'16, Carrie Childs, V'16, Leah Davidson, W'16, Nikhil Devani, W'16, Caroline Kee, C'15, Sarah Kho, W'16, Kristi Littleton, C'15, Aardra Rajendran SEAS'16, Abhi Ramachandran SEAS'15, Mary Stachofsky, C'15, Eileen Wang, C'16, Shreya Zaveri, W'16

The Center for the Advanced Study of India provides funding and support to graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Pennsylvania to conduct independent research and volunteer internships in India during the summer months. Students apply to specific internships based at CASI partner organizations focused on a range development issues including health, rural development, environmental sustainability, education, gender, and social enterprise.

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The Nand & Jeet Khemka Distinguished Lecture Series is an endowed public program of the Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI). Launched in the 2007-08 academic year, and made possible through the generous support of the Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation, the series brings renowned India specialists to the Penn community and serves as a critical forum for analyzing and understanding the complex economic, political, social, and cultural changes that the world’s largest democracy is experiencing, as well as the challenges that lie ahead.
The Saluja Global Fellows Program has been made possible by the generous gift from Vishal Saluja ENG’89 W’89. CASI was excited to launch the program during the 2022–23 academic year, coinciding with the Center’s 30th Anniversary. This new program enables CASI to invite eminent leaders and rising experts on contemporary India preferably from the fields of media, culture, law, and contemporary history to be in residence for one to two weeks at CASI.