Undergraduate Young Fellowship
Empowering Young Professionals for National Impact in Safety, Health & Environment
The National SHE Undergraduate Young Fellowship is a national leadership and impact-driven program designed for undergraduate students across disciplines to actively contribute to Safety, Health, Environment, Sustainability, and Social Responsibility (SHE).
This fellowship bridges academic learning with real-world implementation—enabling students to become researchers, innovators, community leaders, and national change-makers aligned with official National SHE initiatives.
Fellowship Vision
To develop a generation of socially responsible graduates who integrate Safety, Health, Environmental sustainability, ethical leadership, and innovation into their professional and civic lives.
Who Can Apply?
- Undergraduate students (all streams)
- Engineering
- Medical & Allied Health
- Environmental Sciences
- Commerce & Management
- Law
- Social Sciences
- Arts & Humanities
- Students passionate about research, innovation, and social impact
1. Safety Leadership & Policy Advocacy
What Fellows Do
- Conduct institutional safety audits
- Develop risk assessment reports
- Assist in disaster preparedness planning
- Research workplace and industrial safety standards
- Advocate for campus and community safety reforms
Institutional Benefit
- Stronger campus safety framework
- Research-based policy recommendations
- Enhanced compliance culture
Community Benefit
- Safer public spaces
- Awareness campaigns for road, fire, and workplace safety
2. Public Health & Wellness Advocacy
What Fellows Do
- Conduct public health surveys
- Support awareness campaigns on hygiene, nutrition, and mental health
- Design preventive health initiatives
- Assist in health camps aligned with National SHE Projects
Institutional Benefit
- Improved campus wellness programs
- Health awareness initiatives led by students
- Reduced health-related absenteeism
Community Benefit
- Improved preventive healthcare awareness
- Support for underserved populations
3. Environmental Sustainability & Climate Action
What Fellows Do
- Conduct environmental audits (energy, water, waste)
- Design carbon footprint reduction strategies
- Implement green campus initiatives
- Develop sustainable development research projects
Institutional Benefit
- Green campus certification potential
- Reduced operational costs
- ESG alignment
Community Benefit
- Environmental restoration projects
- Sustainable community practices
4. Innovation, Research & Applied Solutions
What Fellows Do
- Conduct action research aligned with National SHE priorities
- Develop prototypes and scalable sustainability solutions
- Publish research papers & impact reports
- Collaborate with industry & NGOs
Areas of Innovation
- Smart safety monitoring systems
- Public health data tools
- Waste-to-energy models
- Water conservation technologies
- ESG reporting frameworks
Institutional Benefit
- Research visibility
- Industry collaborations
- Academic recognition
Community Benefit
- Practical, scalable solutions
- Data-driven social impact
5. National SHE Projects — Donations, CSR & Fundraising Leadership
Aligned Exclusively with Official National SHE Initiatives. Fellows may support National SHE Projects through structured awareness, CSR coordination, and ethical fundraising initiatives.
What Fellows Do
- Promote verified National SHE initiatives
- Organize structured fundraising campaigns (as per institutional policy)
- Ensure transparency and accountability
- Support disaster relief and SHE-based social programs
Institutional Benefit
- Strengthened CSR engagement
- Enhanced social responsibility reputation
Community Benefit
- Direct support to vulnerable communities
- Strengthened national SHE programs
6. Digital Advocacy & National Outreach
What Fellows Do
- Create data-driven digital awareness campaigns
- Publish research blogs & reports
- Develop SHE educational content
- Promote responsible digital citizenship
Impact
- Expanded national awareness
- Youth-led policy conversations
- Scalable digital outreach
Fellowship Structure
- Duration: 6–12 Months
- Research + Field Work + Implementation
- Mentor-guided project development
- Institutional presentation & national recognition
Certification & Recognition
Fellows Receive:
- National SHE Undergraduate Fellow Certificate
- Digital credential & leadership portfolio
- Recognition for research & impact
- Opportunity to collaborate on national initiatives
Impact Overview
On Students
- Professional leadership development
- Research & analytical skills
- Ethical and civic responsibility
- Career enhancement & national exposure
- Strong academic & professional portfolio
On Institutions
- Research & policy development opportunities
- ESG & sustainability alignment
- Enhanced accreditation value
- Community & CSR engagement visibility
On Community
- Safer environments
- Improved public health awareness
- Sustainable environmental practices
- Strengthened national development efforts
Why Join the National SHE Undergraduate Young Fellowship?
Because leadership begins before graduation. ,Because responsibility begins before employment. , Because the nation needs skilled, ethical, and socially conscious young professionals.
The Nation Needs Young Professionals Who Lead with Purpose
Your degree prepares you for a career. , The National SHE Fellowship prepares you for leadership.
Take your knowledge beyond textbooks. , Turn research into action. , Turn awareness into measurable impact. , Turn potential into national contribution.
Apply Today
- Apply as a Student Fellow
- Register Your Institution
- Partner with National SHE
- Support National SHE Projects
Lead with Knowledge. , Serve with Integrity. , Innovate with Responsibility. , Build a Safer, Healthier, Sustainable Future.