Project-Connected Learning
Guidance is linked to active research, innovation, development, prototype and community-oriented projects.
How guidance works
Mentorship at ESHA Hub connects learning with current projects, research areas, programme activities and practical responsibilities. Participants receive suitable guidance according to their role, current opportunities and organisational capacity.
The model supports both people seeking to learn and contribute, and experienced individuals seeking to guide approved learners or project teams.
Guidance is linked to active research, innovation, development, prototype and community-oriented projects.
Participants may apply relevant learning through approved assignments, project tasks, documentation, field activities or organisational responsibilities.
Learning may involve mentors, experienced members, subject contributors, project teams and peer interaction according to relevance and availability.
Access approach
ESHA Hub’s mentorship system is designed for learning, contribution and public-benefit development rather than commercial coaching. Access conditions or resource requirements, if any, depend on the specific programme, project, materials and approved organisational policy.
Two connected pathways
The mentorship system supports both people seeking to learn and contribute, and experienced individuals seeking to guide project teams and participants.
Participants receive guidance and skill development connected to current projects, responsibilities and available learning opportunities.
Mentors support approved learning activities, project understanding, skill development and practical guidance according to organisational needs.
Core principle
Mentorship at ESHA Hub is connected to practical application. Participants may be expected to use relevant learning through approved project tasks, assignments, documentation, field activities or other organisational responsibilities.
Common questions
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How participation develops
Participants are introduced to the relevant project, responsibility, expected conduct and learning requirements.
Shared sessions allow participants to learn through common questions, examples and collaborative discussion.
Guidance focuses on actual project tasks and challenges connected to approved activities.
Experienced members, subject contributors and approved mentors may provide specialised guidance.
Participants may apply learning through project work, documentation, design, content, field activities, research or technical responsibilities.
Contributions may be reviewed to determine future responsibilities, additional guidance or suitable next-stage participation.
Beginning with Assamese
ESHA-Vaani is a phased language-technology initiative beginning with Assamese and may support approved learning, contribution and mentor-guidance pathways.
Learners and contributors may develop relevant skills in language data, speech-related work, documentation, quality review and accessible digital-tool development before supporting approved project tasks.
Express InterestExperienced individuals with relevant language, education, speech, documentation, technology or project-guidance experience may express interest in supporting approved learning and development activities.
Contribute as a MentorIllustrative visuals
The images below are illustrative stock photographs and do not claim to show completed ESHA Hub mentorship activities.
Mentorship principles
A willingness to ask questions, explore and learn responsibly.
Applying ideas to project and community needs.
Working honestly, safely and with respect for people, data and organisational rules.
Learning with mentors, members and project teams.
Testing ideas, learning from difficulties and improving the approach.
Completing assigned responsibilities and documenting contributions.
Mentorship updates
Current Mentorship Opportunity
Expressions of interest may be considered from suitable learners and contributors seeking project-connected skill development and practical participation in ESHA-Vaani.
Express InterestMentor Opportunity
Experienced language, education, speech, documentation and technology contributors may express interest in supporting approved mentorship and project-guidance activities.
Contribute as a MentorLearning Model
Guidance is connected to current organisational projects, practical responsibilities and available learning opportunities.
Explore the ModelParticipation Model
ESHA Hub supports both people seeking to learn and contribute and experienced individuals seeking to guide approved participants.
View PathwaysTake the next step
Applications and expressions of interest are reviewed according to relevance, current project needs, available capacity and organisational approval.
Mentorship-specific application options are currently being prepared. Until they are added to the main application portal, interested learners, contributors and mentors may contact ESHA Hub directly and clearly mention the pathway they wish to join.
For general membership, research collaboration or other participation enquiries, use the main ESHA Hub application portal.
Open General Application PortalContact and visits
Visits and in-person sessions are available only through prior appointment during the stated hours.
The registered location is not an unrestricted public walk-in facility.
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