APSIG 2024 Fellowship
Are you passionate about shaping the future of the Internet
and its governance in the Asia Pacific region? Do you wish to expand your
knowledge, engage with experts in the field, and become a part of a vibrant
community of Internet governance advocates?
Apply for the 9th edition of Asia Pacific School of
Internet Governance (APSIG)!
About APSIG:
APSIG is the premier source of capacity building that
brings together individuals with common interest in Internet governance from
the Asia-Pacific region. This annual school aims to empower participants with
comprehensive insights into the dynamic landscape of Internet governance,
equipping them to actively engage in policy discussions and decision-making
processes.
Fellowship Benefits
- In-depth Learning: Gain in-depth knowledge from industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders through interactive sessions, workshops, and discussions.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow professionals, peers, and mentors from the Asia Pacific region to build lasting relationships and collaborations.
- Community Engagement: Become part of a growing community of Internet governance advocates, contributing to ongoing discussions and initiatives.
- Professional Development: Enhance your skills and expertise in Internet governance, which will be valuable in your current and future endeavors.
- Financial Support: Selected fellows will receive airfare, twin-shared accommodation, visa fee reimbursement, meals and cash allowance.
Target Audience
APSIG Fellows are expected to be familiar with internet governance, having attended a national School or any other event related to Internet Governance. APSIG will also consider applicants who study or work in the field of information communication technologies and are keen to learn about internet public policy discussions. For the countries without any national SIG or IG events, newcomers may be considered.
Eligibility Criteria
- This Fellowship is open to individuals from the Asia Pacific region with a strong interest in Internet governance.
- Professionals, academics, researchers, civil society members, and representatives from governmental and non-governmental organizations.
- Proficiency in English is required, as APSIG sessions will be conducted in English.
- Relevant demonstrated knowledge, background and interest e.g. attending webinars, relevant courses, meetings, whether remote or in-person.
- Willingness to adhere to the APSIG’s expected standards of behavior.
- APSIG alumni are not eligible to apply.
- Conference hoppers or people who habitually attend events but do not contribute to the community will not be preferred.
- Females, Persons with Disabilities and other marginalized communities are encouraged.
- Motivation and post-school community engagement plan is highly desirable.