LLB students (2nd year onwards), LLM students, and recent law graduates.
Students pursuing public policy, public health, political science, economics, sociology, or related disciplines.
Individuals with strong research, legal analysis, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Candidates with an interest in consumer protection, public policy, regulatory affairs, or governance.
Self-motivated individuals who can work independently and manage deadlines effectively.
Candidates with strong attention to detail and the ability to synthesize complex information into clear, concise reports.
Commitment:
Availability of 15–20 hours per week throughout the internship period.
Ability to consistently contribute to research, documentation, and project-related activities.
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code
Number of openings
10
About Bioconscious Research Foundation
What We Do:
Research & Knowledge Building
We conduct and compile research on the prevention of cancer, focusing on both scientific literature and real-world insights. Our work includes reviewing existing studies, documenting findings, and making knowledge more accessible for the public. A key part of our work also involves engaging directly with cancer survivors through in-person surveys and conversations.
Awareness & Outreach
Through social media, public engagement, and community initiatives, we strive to increase awareness about cancer, prevention, and holistic well-being. Our goal is to make information approachable and impactful.
Volunteer-Driven
Bioconscious operates as a collective of passionate volunteers from diverse backgrounds. We create opportunities for individuals to contribute to meaningful work in research, operations, communication, and community engagement.