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What is International Innovation Corps?
IIC is a social impact fellowship program based at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy. We identify and mentor zealous young professionals to partner with the public and social sector in solving complex development challenges with a pragmatic and data-driven approach.
What is IIC fellowship pay?
All fellows are paid an annual stipend of INR 12,70,000 per annum.
How to get into IIC?
The IIC welcomes all young professionals who are interested in the development sector. The applicant should have completed their undergraduate degree at least three years ago. An applicant with a master’s degree, plus one-year work experience will be considered.
What is the International Innovation Corps?
The International Innovation Corps is a Social Impact Fellowship. To create scalable solutions for critical social challenges and nurture the future leaders of development. The International Innovation Corps (IIC) India Program places teams of diverse young professionals within the Indian government and leading social enterprises.
This strategy shift, towards a more sustainable environmental and inclusive social business practices, is what we refer to as corporate social innovation.
What is the IIC India program?
To create scalable solutions for critical social challenges and nurture the future leaders of development. The International Innovation Corps (IIC) India Program places teams of diverse young professionals within the Indian government and leading social enterprises. Applications for the India Program are now open.
How can businesses address social challenges and drive innovation?
By investing in new innovation sources and methods, including new business practice, partnerships with social entrepreneurs and employee “intrapreneurs,” they are generating new products, unlocking markets, and engaging in creative philanthropy, all of which address social challenges while supporting business reputation and growth.
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