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Weekly roundup: NC School, Leadership & Career Transitions

Dear community members,

Hope you had a rejuvenating weekend. This is a quick overview of the week gone by on Network Capital. You can get access to all our offerings once you subscribe.

🧑🏻‍🏫 The Launch of Network Capital School & graduation talks of the Network Capital Summer School

✨ New masterclasses: Career Principles with Prof. Rukmini Bhaya Nair and The Leadership Principles Bundle to help you build your leadership quotient.

The Network Capital School designed to help students between the ages 8 to 18 build their category of one. Before we tell you more about the school, here are the graduating talks for the Network Capital Summer School students.

Our school will complement the ongoing education in schools and focus on 4 key aspects -

  1. Persuasive writing

  2. Powerful public speaking

  3. Critical thinking

  4. Micro-experiments to figure your purpose in life

Classes start July 10 and we look forward to the adventure ahead. Enroll now! Want a sneak peak into Network Capital School classes, watch this session with TED Fellow Rumaitha Al Busaidi.

Network Capital Fellowships

There is no formula for self-discovery. There have, however, been some attempts in the form of psychometric tests, algorithms and guided medical trials. No success stories so far but perhaps that isn’t such a bad thing. It will be a tad disappointing to know that our professional futures can be charted out by rudimentary algorithms. That said, are these rudimentary algorithms any worse than current ways of figuring out what next? Who knows…..

Whether you are a high school student, college senior, young graduate, mid-career professional, you will need to learn to reinvent yourself multiple times. It isn’t easy and you can’t do it alone. That said, it can be heaps on fun if you do it with a cohort of people you resonate with.

This age-agnostic fellowship will help you learn new things, read charming content, meet interesting people and discover what piques your curiosity. No one else can tell you what you should do. The decision needs to come from you but there are some proven techniques that can help figure out the problem that needs you the most. Isn’t that what your work should be about?

Career Essentials with Utkarsh Amitabh

In this 4-week long career essentials series with Utkarsh we would be covering -

  1. The art of preparing for an interview on Jun 23, 2021 (recording available)

  2. The art of preparing your CV and cover letter on Jun 30, 2021 (recording available)

  3. The art of writing a cold-email on Jul 7, 2021

  4. The art of effective networking on Jul 14, 2021

​Each session will be 60 minutes long and done in a workshop style format to help you understand each of these components well. These session are open for all Network Capital Subscribers to join.

We start with the third session is on July 7, 2021 at 9pm IST, join in!

Masterclasses

Rukmini Bhaya Nair is Professor of Linguistics and English at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge and has since taught at universities ranging from Singapore to Stanford and delivered plenary addresses worldwide from Aarhus to Xinjiang. Nair's research interests are in the fields of cognitive linguistics, pragmatics, narrative, English studies, philosophy of language, techno-cultures, literary and postcolonial theory, gender and creative writing.

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