Interns

by Prasad Krishna last modified Aug 20, 2011 11:25 PM

 

Merlin John

Merlin Oommen has done BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from Delhi and is pursuing MA in Media Governance from Jamia Millia Islamia University. She worked as an intern in UNI, Prabhatam Advertising Pvt. Ltd., and in the Privacy project at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. Merlin can be reached @ [email protected].

Shilpa Narani

Shilpa Narani is a graduate in Journalism and previously worked as a journalist in a newspaper and news channel in Delhi. She is pursuing her masters in Media Governance from Jamia Millia Islamia University and worked in the Privacy project at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. She can be reached @ [email protected].

Sahana Sarkar

Sahana Sarkar is presently pursuing masters in Media Governance from Jamia Milla Islamia University. Sahana worked as an Intern in the Privacy project in CIS. Reach her @ [email protected]

Noopur Raval

Noopur Raval worked as an Intern with the Centre for Internet and Society. She is a student of Arts and Aesthetics at JNU in Delhi. She can be reached at [email protected].

Glover Wright

Glover Wright worked as an intern in CIS in the Openness project. He has contributed to the Open Government Data study. Reach him at [email protected].

Maesey Angelina

Maesy Angelina works as a programme officer at Hivos, Jakarta on gender, women and development while exploring research initiatives on Digital Natives in Indonesia. She spent a month at CIS, working on her dissertation, exploring the Blank Noise Project under the Digital Natives with a Cause framework. Reach her at [email protected].

Rebecca Schilds

Rebecca Schild worked as an intern with the Centre for Internet and Society for a period of one year from 2009 to 2010, producing a number of blog posts. She is now based in Toronto and works with CIS for the LexUM project. Reach her at [email protected]

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