What does the Busara Center do?
Busara implements research for organizations around the world, ranging from qualitative in-depth studies to lab experiments to large-scale randomized control trials. In addition, Busara’s advisory arm works with governments, non-profit organizations and private sector enterprises on improving their policies and products: Through incorporating insights from behavioral economics, we help organizations understand decision-making and enable them and the people they serve to make better and more informed choices.
Examples of Busara’s past and ongoing work include:
-Understanding social norms around gender, particular with respect to early marriage, early pregnancy, education and labor participation in order to design more targeted behavioral interventions
-Designing evidence-based and cost-effective interventions to increase HPV vaccination uptake
-Understanding intra-household dynamics in the context of financial decision making
-Understanding bystander behaviors in cases of gender violence on college campuses and designing interventions to increase bystander action
-Embedding a behavioral science approach to understand and solve for problems relating to ownership and over consumption of common resources in rural settings
-Designing and testing interventions seeking to increase uptake of Iron pills for pregnant and lactating women in rural Haryana to help combat anemia
-Understanding data privacy from a behavioral lens
About the Internship
As an intern for Busara team you will get the chance to dive headfirst into the world of behavioral science and get firsthand experience working on projects in the development space alongside your mentors. This is not your coffee-grabbing internship! Interns are tasked with supporting the research, composing reports, client deliverables, and analysis on ongoing projects, in close coordination with Analysts, Associates and Engagement Directors, thus exposing them to all sides of research.
This is a full time internship for 10-12 weeks.