Scribere Programme

A unique 10-week programme at the intersection of digital markets, technology, and policy

Live Seminars

Weekend seminars with industry experts

One-on-One Coaching

Targeted coaching with small cohorts

Expert Interactions

Sessions with industry thought leaders

Design Thinking

Framework for policy evaluation

Programme Aims

Our purpose is to teach young adults how to investigate, analyze, critique, and articulate complex regulatory and policy issues. We want to train a new generation of informed and talented people who can shape the regulatory landscape and drive constructive change in places that need it most.

We are of the opinion that a curious mind would help one to critically analyse Tech Policy and continue to grow in this ever evolving field of Tech Law and Policy.

Who Can Apply?

  • Interest in economic laws & policies
  • Passion for research & articulation
  • Desire to gain practical insights
  • Willingness to question the status quo

Subject Areas

  • Technology laws / regulations and policies
  • Global Competition laws
  • Intellectual property law
  • Economic analysis and implications

What You Gain

  • Enhanced research and analytical skills
  • Improved articulation abilities
  • Practical experience with top law firms
  • Opportunities to publish articles

How to Apply?

Submit a 500 – 800 word writing sample or create a video on any of these topics:

  • Technology law
  • Competition law
  • Economics
  • Public policy

Thinkers Hub

The Thinkers Hub is a collaborative platform showcasing work from various stakeholders, including the formidable work done by our founders in competition and regulatory matters in the TMT (Telecom, Media and Technology) sector.

We Cover:

  • Key concepts of Competition Law
  • Evolution of Technology law
  • Case analysis of decisions by Regulatory authorities
  • Interplay of Competition law with IP and other laws

Want to Get Published?

Write to us at techregbridge@gmail.com. We will get back to you in 24-48 hours regarding the next steps.

Preference given to undergraduate & graduate students pursuing law, economics, technology and/or policy.