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Johns Hopkins Empowers Women Scientists in India
21 Jan
Summary
- New fellowship supports early-career women scientists at IISc.
- Program is a one-year, part-time initiative under the US-India Alliance.
- First cohort comprises 41 women from 16 states and 30 institutions.

The India RISE (Research & Innovation STEMM Empowerment) Fellowship has commenced its first cohort at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru. This initiative is designed to foster the growth of early-career women scientists in their research endeavors.
Johns Hopkins University's Gupta-Klinsky India Institute introduced the fellowship under the US-India Alliance for Women's Economic Empowerment. This part-time, one-year program unites academic, policy, and industry experts with women scientists nationwide.
The initial group consists of 41 women scientists hailing from 16 Indian states and union territories. They are affiliated with 30 prominent research and academic bodies, including IITs and AIIMS campuses, underscoring the program's broad reach and impact.




