2026 Magic Bus India Foundation
Host Organization: Magic Bus India Foundation
Website: http://magicbus.org
Organization Profile: Magic Bus India Foundation is one of the top 5 NGOs in education and skilling space in India. Founded in 1999, we have grown into an organization with Employee strength 3300+ and a PAN India presence. We work with young people, taking them from a childhood full of challenges to a life with meaningful livelihoods. Through our programmes focused on life skills education, employability skilling, and education enhancement, Magic Bus ensures that adolescents complete secondary education and that youth are equipped for gainful employment.
City: Mumbai
Internship format: In-person
Internship Department: Research and Impact
Project description:
Internship Project 1: Youth Aspirations, Engagement, and Alumni Trajectories Study
Project Purpose: To generate a rigorous, insight-driven understanding of the aspirations, motivations, behavioral patterns, and long-term trajectories of Magic Bus youth—both current programme participants and alumni.
Scope of Work:
-Current Students: Study motivations, value perception, challenges, and digital behaviors.
-Alumni: Map employment pathways, identify drivers of retention/drop-off, assess brand engagement, needs and aspirations
Methodology:
-Mixed-methods research (surveys, interviews, behavior analysis)
Internship Project 2: Time & Motion Study of Door-to-Door Mobilization
Project Purpose: To analyze the end-to-end mobilization process—people, time, cost, and conversion metrics—and design an optimized, scalable mobilization model for improved effectiveness.
Scope of Work:
-Process mapping through field immersion and observation
-Assessment of mobilization collateral and digital tools
-Cost and time efficiency analysis
-Exploration of digital enablement and CRM options
Methodology:
-Field immersions
-Structured interviews
-Time-and-motion quantitative analysis
-Lead funnel analysis
-Benchmarking mobilization models
Internship Project 3: Magic Bus Government Partnership (System Strengthening Study)
Project Purpose: Magic Bus is engaged in system-strengthening work with government partners to enhance implementation quality, capacity, and outcomes within public systems. This study examines government processes, capabilities, and partnership touchpoints to understand how Magic Bus’ model influences system functioning across design, delivery, and monitoring layers.
The project combines mixed-methods data collection, system mapping, implementation fidelity analysis, and structured reporting.
Below are links to testimonials from Stanford students that have interned with Magic Bus in the last few years:
Former 2024 Intern testimonial
Former 2024 Intern testimonial
Former 2019 Intern testimonial
Number of Opening(s): 2
Work Hours and Internship Start/End Dates: (Monday to Friday, June 15 – August 7 2026): Five days a week, 40-45 Hours
Work Attire: Formal/ Business Casual
Local Language: Hindi
Local language level needed: Not required.
Additional desired intern qualifications: Student(s) with basic understanding of the education landscape in India as well as the functioning of not-for-profit organizations in the Indian context will be desirable.
Basic knowledge of Hindi will be an added advantage
Further, student(s) with good presentation skills will be an added advantage.
For project 3:
-Strong analytical ability; comfortable with mixed-methods research.
-Proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets (required) and familiarity with R/Stata/Python (preferred).
-Excellent written communication and structured thinking.
-Ability to follow protocols, checklists, and templates with high accuracy.
-Attention to detail and comfort with field realities (travel, interviews, document reviews).
-Ability to synthesize information rapidly and produce clean written outputs.
-Prior research or policy experience preferred but not required
- This position is open to all currently enrolled Stanford Undergraduate and MA/MS students. Priority will be given to students enrolled in the Global Studies South Asia Minor.
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