Chanakya University
Chanakya Social Observatory
A structured framework for field research, archival and secondary data analysis, and community engagement — through which students, faculty, and partner institutions undertake rigorously vetted enquiry and publish validated outputs to the Chanakya Research Stack.
About Us
The Chanakya Social Observatory (CSO) offers students a structured route into the study of India’s governance landscape, social-sector challenges, and policy-making realities — engaging with questions of society, policy, economy, culture, technology, environment, and governance, whether within a single discipline or across interdisciplinary combinations.
Engagement takes the form each problem demands — fieldwork, research, policy analysis, or archival and data work.
Engagement is grounded in ethical seriousness and a genuine sense of public service.
Every student is assigned a dedicated faculty mentor, with structured guidance from entry to completion.
How It Works
A structured process from selection to certified academic output, for students, faculty, and partners.
Internship Tracks
Select the track appropriate to your academic preparation and the level of research expected. Internships are organised into three levels based on project complexity, expected research independence, and academic preparation. Each level carries a defined credit weight and supervision model.
Chanakya Explore — Introductory Tier (4–6 weeks), emphasising observational skill-building over independent research.
Chanakya Engage — Applied Governance Tier (8–10 weeks), involving thematic research and structured data collection.
Each problem statement sets out a specific field, research, or archival challenge — choose the one that fits your interest.
Problem statements are currently being finalised, and will be published here shortly.
Register your interestWho Can Apply
Open to enrolled undergraduate and postgraduate students at Chanakya University and other UGC-recognised institutions, meeting the academic criteria for their chosen tier.
Faculty and staff who wish to design a problem statement, mentor a student, or take on academic oversight of a CSO engagement can register here.
Industry and external partners may submit a Problem Statement or request student interns, subject to CSEP’s academic and ethical vetting.
Outputs & Repository
All CSO-validated outputs are consolidated into a single, structured institutional repository.
Every output carries verifiable attribution to its student, mentor, or partner contributor.
Approved problem statements may be marked Repeatable, letting future cohorts build on earlier outputs.
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