Gaurav Misra: Brief Bio
Gaurav Misra is India’s 1st CTAUN recognized life skills educator. He is a Fulbright fellow, ‘Global Leader for Innovation and Knowledge’ scholar, and Blackboard Award winner.
Currently, he is associated with India’s one of
the most groundbreaking educational initiatives, ‘School for Life’. He together with his
team, teaches life skills to university students to help them become employable
and economically developed.
He teaches leadership, team building, and the ability to
communicate, along with volunteerism and community building. With a career span
of more than a decade, dealing with youngsters from around 30 countries, he has
taught, trained, and mentored about 15,000 youth globally and has conducted
more than 100 ‘Train the Teacher’ programs.
In 2015, he was awarded Fulbright fellowship to teach and study
at the University of Montana, USA; and was selected for the ‘Distinguished
Service and Outreach Award’ for his outstanding service to the university campus and the
Missoula community.
In 2016, he represented India as a youth leader at the
UN Headquarters, New York. In 2019, he accomplished the multinational
leadership program GLIK (Global Leader
for Innovation and Knowledge) and worked on his award-winning skill
development Capstone Project in 4 countries (Japan, USA, Singapore, and Thailand).