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DiploFoundation is currently accepting applications for course participants for the 2012 Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme (IGCBP12). This online programme is designed to improve Internet policy and IG-related knowledge and skills for participants from both developed and developing countries and to assist them in participating in the global decision-shaping debates on IG. The programme also facilitates community building among individuals with different national, cultural, and professional backgrounds.
The 2012 programme offers 30 places for professionals from diverse stakeholder backgrounds in IG-related fields and is open to individuals from around the world. Three phases of the four-phase programme will be conducted entirely online.
The 12-week Foundation Course in Internet Governance (6 March–1 June 2012) introduces IG policy and covers five thematic areas: Infrastructure and Standardisation, Legal, Economic, Sociocultural, and Development aspects, and a section on IG processes and actors. Discussions will cover issues such as broadband policy; management of domain names and IP addresses, including the transition from IPv4 to IPv6; network neutrality; jurisdiction, intellectual property rights, open source and piracy; privacy protection; data security and cybersecurity; child protection; human rights; content management; digital signatures; emerging issues such as policies related to social networks and cloud computing, and more, with space for regional and other issues raised by the participants.
Learning activities take place in an online classroom and include the analysis of course materials; interactive group discussions using a variety of communication tools, assignments, and exams; and other dynamic methodologies. Successful participants of the Foundation Course will receive a certificate of completion.
An optional 8-week online course on developing and implementing national/regional ICT policy and strategic plans (12 June–11 August 2012) will follow shortly afterwards and will have a separate application process. Advanced modules will also be offered in Infrastructure, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Security, Privacy, the History of the Internet and E-participation. A second call for applications will be announced for advanced courses. Priority will be given to successful participants from the Foundation Course.
The advanced courses will be followed by an optional 8-week online Policy Research Methodology Course focused on policy issues of highest relevance to developing countries, and is closely linked to training activities. Each participant will apply these methodologies while preparing an actual policy research proposal on a topic relevant to their own region. More information will be available at https://www.diplomacy.edu/event/ig-book-launched-in-serbian/ later in 2012. The best proposals will be eligible to apply for further development, with tutoring, editing, and publishing support for the actual research writing.
An award-based policy immersion phase offers fellowships to a selected number of the most successful participants in the programme, such as internships with partner organisations or attendance at regional IG and ICT policy-related meetings. The flexible timing of this phase depends on fellowship, partner, and participant availability, and may extend beyond the programme dates if agreed by all parties.
Programme materials and the online classroom website are in English.
In addition to English-speaking groups, a bilingual group may be formed for the Foundation Course, having English as the primary language, and either Arabic, French, Spanish, or Portuguese as the secondary language for communication and interaction. This option will be offered depending on the needs of the applicants.
Diplo seeks applications from the following categories of individuals from both developed and developing countries:
Applicants from developing countries* are eligible to apply for scholarship support for a limited number of scholarships. Early applications will be expedited, and qualified applicants will be provided with an e-mail .pdf of acceptance to assist them in finding sponsors.
*Non-members of OECD
Payment must be made before participants are granted access to the classroom.
Applicants from developing countries who require financial assistance to attend the course should remember to apply early so we can assist in their search for sponsorship.
The applicants are required to have:
The deadline for applications is 1 February 2012, by midnight UTC/GMT.
Do not hesitate to contact us at ig@diplomacy.edu
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To apply, fill in the online
To apply, fill in the online registration form: https://archive1.diplomacy.edu/registration/Register.aspx?IDprogramme=194e58b5-d65d-47ff-a81d-127272480c66 The application form has a check box to apply for a scholarship. Since scholarships are very limited, we suggest you also look for sponsors in your place of employment, university, local or regional IT companies, and other organizations. Hope to see you online soon.
still waiting for the
still waiting for the application form
The IG Book is available
The IG Book is available online at https://www.diplomacy.edu/resource/an-introduction-to-internet-governance/
The French version of the 2005 edition is available at https://issuu.com/diplo/docs/ig_2014_fr_final_webjuly
As part of our contribution to the environment, Diplo is recommending digital versions of these books. The online version is portable, free and immediately available. The French translation is not currently available in a paper version.
Students and professionals
Students and professionals who are interested in discussing and learning more about IG issues are encouraged to apply. Please see the ‘Who should apply’ and ‘Prerequisites’ tabs at https://www.diplomacy.edu/blog/igcbp-call-applications-closes-7-february/ Because we have limited scholarships, we encourage you to look for sponsors from your employer, government, regional telecoms and ICT business and other organizations, as well as checking the scholarship box on the application form. We hope to see you online soon!
Students and professionals
Students and professionals alike are eligible to apply if you have a sincere interest in the issues. Scholarships are limited, so we suggest that also look for other funding possibilities through your employer, university, regional telecoms and other organizations. Let us know if we can help in any way. Hope to see you online soon!
I am quite pleased and
I am quite pleased and interested.I am The Executive Director-Community Facilitation Empowerment &Development Initiative(COFEDI) a Kenyan Regd.Non-governmental Organization.Our name tells all what we need to develop our communities and our fields which are within our core values. Definately,I need the course since it will capacity-build my organization and hence advocate for policies at an informed view-point.
I would like to take part in
I would like to take part in this course.
Are student, non
Are student, non professionals allowed to apply
I am interested in
I am interested in participating in the course because of a need to get a better understanding of cloud computing and all related aspects from the technical, regulatory and policy angles.
I work as a regional course manager for eLearning programs in Africa under a COMESA program and also as manager of the Kenya eLearning center. eLearning capacity building and training programs are increasingly attracting interest from organizations, Governments and educational institutions in Africa and in my capacity as an advisor and manager, understanding cloud computing will enable me to offer better and more effective technical support to client and partner organizations.
I would also like to apply for the scholarship since am unable to raise the required fees for the course.
Kind regards
Andrew
We need for the french paper
We need for the french paper version.