Fellowship program
APNIC is offering a limited number of fellowships to allow members of the Internet community in developing Asia Pacific economies to attend APNIC 26.
Can I apply?
The fellowship program targets key personnel from organisations building or providing Internet services within the developing economies; in particular, those responsible for managing Internet resources (such as IP addresses, Autonomous System Numbers, and routing registry data). The fellowships are offered on an equal opportunity basis.
Award package
Successful applicants will receive the following assistance:
- Free registration for all APNIC 26 tutorials and meeting sessions
- A daily allowance including reasonable accommodation, meal and incidental expenses
The final grant size is determined according to final costs and available funding, and will be advised to successful applicants.
Selection criteria
APNIC selects fellows from candidates that are:
- Personnel responsible for Internet resource management
- Network engineers
- Decision-makers in government, educational, non-government and private sectors
- Educators and trainers
- Residency in a developing Asia Pacific economy, including the Least Developed Countries (LDC), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), as defined by the United Nations
- Able to use the experience gained from APNIC 26
Note
Previous recipients of SANOG, APRICOT or past APNIC fellowship grants are not eligible.
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| Dates: | 25-29 August 2008 |
| Email: | meetings@apnic.net |
More information about APNIC and its role in regional and global Internet communities
Want to apply?
| APNIC 26 fellowship applications are now open. | |
| Submissions close 26 May | |
| Offer letters sent out from 13 June |
